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hammon sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining stratfor files artie's on a saucer churkin was at the sentencing and brings us more. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where. malfeasance and criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing
hammon sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining stratfor files artie's on a saucer churkin was at the sentencing and brings us more. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million...
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but only churkin says c.n.n. made significant cuts to his interview with christiane amanpour which aired on tuesday night churkin says the network but the majority of his commentary about the situation in syria and his assertions that a number of people in the country support president bashar al assad c.n.n. sad since published a full transcript of the interview on its website it also offered this statement to our t.v. the encore team conducted a lengthy interview making it clear that it was taped and would be cut down for length and time on air this is normal practice for taped interviews we never do anything to an interview that would alter its meaning. but is that really the case and joining me now for more is christopher chambers journalism professor at georgetown university and christopher thank you so much for joining me now i want to get your opinion on this the case with of the tali churkin and your opinion was it simply an edit for time or a case of censorship it looks like censorship to me because yes w
but only churkin says c.n.n. made significant cuts to his interview with christiane amanpour which aired on tuesday night churkin says the network but the majority of his commentary about the situation in syria and his assertions that a number of people in the country support president bashar al assad c.n.n. sad since published a full transcript of the interview on its website it also offered this statement to our t.v. the encore team conducted a lengthy interview making it clear that it was...
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looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you are to correspondent on a stasia churkin i reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school framing for your s.a.t.'s well you better health now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your s.a.t. and a.c.t scores are up for sale true story i'll tell you all about it in today's big deal states and it's all coming up. we're not psyched to active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced back in the months after and their strike never turned the world's attention to the place that sometimes go a lot of our times. i would rather as questions to. people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. now economists have a ton of tricks up their sleeves to get people to behave in certain ways for example if you lower taxes then the economic incentive is to spend more r t corr
looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you are to correspondent on a stasia churkin i reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school framing for your s.a.t.'s well you better health now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your s.a.t. and a.c.t scores are up for sale true story i'll tell you all about it in...
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thousand times and a staggering twenty five thousand bribes have already been offered and stacie churkin are pretty neat. joining me now making her debut on a star thank you for being here honest us a great package by the way and i want to start i want to start off by asking you now the online dating industry is a two billion dollar a year industry should the old guard sites like e harmony and match you know the ones that our parents could have use should they be threatened by these new like the dated carrot safe that you showed in your package or do you think that there's enough room in the market marketplace for all of these new products well aaron certainly competition is getting steep for all the sites out there because certainly if people are not getting what they're looking for and one of the more traditional websites they will look for the next best thing and i think it largely depends on what the customers and the users of these websites are looking for because some of the more traditional ones you know certainly promising big success and more stable long term relationships are g
thousand times and a staggering twenty five thousand bribes have already been offered and stacie churkin are pretty neat. joining me now making her debut on a star thank you for being here honest us a great package by the way and i want to start i want to start off by asking you now the online dating industry is a two billion dollar a year industry should the old guard sites like e harmony and match you know the ones that our parents could have use should they be threatened by these new like...
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you're looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you r t correspondent ana stasia churkin reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school framing for your s.a.t.'s well you better hope now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your s.a.t. and a.c.t scores are up for sale true story we'll tell you all about it in today's big deal stay tuned it's all coming up. for sale it's like two active camps at guantanamo where patients are forced by the months after the first right never turned world's attention to the place that summed up the gulag of our times. i'm. a society. i'm sick corporation mind. you. i'm the bad guy. about money and i think that actually makes our politicians writing the laws and regulations that i care about that. they're just too what is it a guy. that. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. now economists have a ton of tricks up their sleeves to get people to behave
you're looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you r t correspondent ana stasia churkin reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school framing for your s.a.t.'s well you better hope now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your s.a.t. and a.c.t scores are up for sale true story we'll tell you all about it in...
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you're looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you r t correspondent ana stasia churkin reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school for your s.a.t.'s well you better hope now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your sh t. and a c. t. scores are up for sale true story we'll tell you all about it in today's big deal states and it's all coming up. with. a side. i'm. trying to. do and i think. money and this actually makes the politicians write the laws. right. here just to. wealthy british. tightly. markets. it's going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to kaiser report on our. players play. look for play. play. play. play. play. play. an effect and you can jump in anytime you want. now economists have a ton of tricks up their sleeves to get people to behave in certain ways for example if you lower taxes th
you're looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you r t correspondent ana stasia churkin reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school for your s.a.t.'s well you better hope now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your sh t. and a c. t. scores are up for sale true story we'll tell you all about it in today's big...
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but only churkin says c.n.n. made significant cuts to his interview with christiane amanpour which aired on tuesday night churkin says the network but the majority of his commentary about the situation in syria and his assertions that a number of people in the country support president bashar al assad c.n.n. says since published a full transcript of the interview on its website it also offered this statement to our t.v. the encore team conducted a lengthy interview making it clear that it was taped and would be cut down for length and time on air this is normal practice for taped interviews we never do anything to an interview that would alter its meaning. but is that really the case and joining me now for more is christopher chambers journalism professor at georgetown university and christopher thank you so much for joining me now i want to get your opinion on this the case with of the tali churkin and your opinion was it simply an edit for time or a case of censorship it looks like censorship to me because yes
but only churkin says c.n.n. made significant cuts to his interview with christiane amanpour which aired on tuesday night churkin says the network but the majority of his commentary about the situation in syria and his assertions that a number of people in the country support president bashar al assad c.n.n. says since published a full transcript of the interview on its website it also offered this statement to our t.v. the encore team conducted a lengthy interview making it clear that it was...
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but ali churkin says c.n.n. made significant cuts to his interview with christiane amanpour which aired on tuesday night churkin says the network cut the majority of his commentary about the situation in syria and his assertions that a number of people in the country support president bush are all off saud c.n.n. has since published a full transcript of the interview on its website and also offered this statement to our t. the encore team conducted a lengthy interview making it clear that it was taped and would be cut down for a length and time on air this. normal practice for taped interviews we never do anything to an interview that would alter its meaning meanwhile russian foreign ministry spokeswoman. said that such moves by western media aimed at removing bits and pieces of information it seems unnecessary to its viewers a broader understanding are becoming the rule and not the exception especially where russian officials are concerned now we'll continue to follow the story as it develops you know and this
but ali churkin says c.n.n. made significant cuts to his interview with christiane amanpour which aired on tuesday night churkin says the network cut the majority of his commentary about the situation in syria and his assertions that a number of people in the country support president bush are all off saud c.n.n. has since published a full transcript of the interview on its website and also offered this statement to our t. the encore team conducted a lengthy interview making it clear that it...
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looking for a last minute date we might have a solution for you are to correspondent on a stasia churkin i reports on a new dating say that uses bribery to win the hearts and secure dates that should be interesting and remember the stress that you went through way back in high school for your s.a.t.'s well you better hope now more than ever and that those late night study sessions paid off because your s.a.t. and a.c.t scores are up for sale true story i'll tell you all about it in today's big deal stakes and it's all coming up. free. education free in-store charge free. arrangement free. free. free. old free bar video for your media project c.d.o. don carty dot com. it's like two active camps at guantanamo where patients are forced to monitor and the first right never turn world's attention to the place that. some jobs gulag of our times. wealthy british style. time right let's go back to the right amount of. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a re
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military's kuantan of obey outpost churkin a special report from cuba coming up later this hour. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred top ten cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and outer space. a length of a torch relay. on r t v dot com. so we. should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. in. thanks for staying with us twelve minutes past the hour two people killed scores wounded in saudi arabia as police dispersed an immigrant protest this amid a crackdown on illegal foreign workers launched by the government last week they're being grabbed up by the thousands following the end of an amnesty deadline adam kugel middle east researcher for human rights watch believes that employers in the game have unchecked power over their workforce problem with the foreign labor center saudi arabia really the way they were in which the country regulates the presence of workers on its soil. all and
military's kuantan of obey outpost churkin a special report from cuba coming up later this hour. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred top ten cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and outer space. a length of a torch relay. on r t v dot com. so we. should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. in....
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team of correspondents positioned up and down the east coast on a stasi churkin in new york megan lopez in virginia and perrin boring in miami florida let's get to it megan i want to start with you in virginia so what is the landscape like in this state remember this is a state with a republican governor and now has two democratic senators and the democratic candidate terry mcauliffe is up in the polls this is been a battleground state in the past the present obama is one plus there's a libertarian candidate in the mix so how's all this going to shake out tonight in the governor's race. well sam as you mentioned it was shaping up and it had all of the elements it needed to be a very exciting election however critics are calling this one of the most boring elections in virginia's history with two of the most southpark candidates running those being terry mcauliffe and of course republican ken cuccinelli however of this election is very particular and very different from some of the other state elections that you'll seeing play out throughout the day and the reason is because of its proxi
team of correspondents positioned up and down the east coast on a stasi churkin in new york megan lopez in virginia and perrin boring in miami florida let's get to it megan i want to start with you in virginia so what is the landscape like in this state remember this is a state with a republican governor and now has two democratic senators and the democratic candidate terry mcauliffe is up in the polls this is been a battleground state in the past the present obama is one plus there's a...
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the occasion to call for its closure labeling it a betrayal of american values or he's an associate churkin to brings us her final report from guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield of america's ever expanding war on terror it's both the policy of the u.s. not to hold anyone longer than necessary but we also know that whenever we release someone we assume a richness over a period of more than a decade the majority of detainees held here have been set free and if the men of guantanamo are really these superhuman monsters you know the worst of the worst quote there cheney. they would have been really. most of those still kept locked up have not been charged and are being held inde
the occasion to call for its closure labeling it a betrayal of american values or he's an associate churkin to brings us her final report from guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently...
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and stacy churkin at r.c. guantanamo bay cuba well more than half the prisoners still at guantanamo a yemeni national was the arab countries considering building a new facility to receive inmates after their release leading it to be dubbed guantanamo bay. lucy caffein of has just returned from yemen and where she met relatives of the detainees and shed her experiences with my colleague bill told. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been waiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are get many citizens fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and that is the fate that some of the families that we met with worry could be in store
and stacy churkin at r.c. guantanamo bay cuba well more than half the prisoners still at guantanamo a yemeni national was the arab countries considering building a new facility to receive inmates after their release leading it to be dubbed guantanamo bay. lucy caffein of has just returned from yemen and where she met relatives of the detainees and shed her experiences with my colleague bill told. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been waiting us long...
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and stacy churkin artsy guantanamo bay cuba. online many more stories fear seems the driving drones isn't that easy with a story about american sailors who got themselves injured because of their own robot plane so they went to right on to dot com tells you what what happened. how's this for getting starstruck if you missed earth's biggest me to shower in more than a decade well look at that we've got some great pictures lined up on line for you. it's been a week of intense bloodshed in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians killed iraqi security forces have been unable to curb the violence with lethal bombings causing a spike in deaths this year of nearly eight thousand people killed that's the worst since two thousand and eight one political refugee from saddam hussein's regime told us that the tactics which the u.s. followed and its intervention led to today's ongoing chaos the united states wanted to separate all the iraqi forces and to play on sectarian divisions divisions exasperating the natural differences elev
and stacy churkin artsy guantanamo bay cuba. online many more stories fear seems the driving drones isn't that easy with a story about american sailors who got themselves injured because of their own robot plane so they went to right on to dot com tells you what what happened. how's this for getting starstruck if you missed earth's biggest me to shower in more than a decade well look at that we've got some great pictures lined up on line for you. it's been a week of intense bloodshed in iraq...
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but clear cut and is being described as a warning shot to other whistleblowers or he's anastasio churkinare reports. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization. in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistle blowing where. criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing destruction was incompatible with that jeremy's stated p
but clear cut and is being described as a warning shot to other whistleblowers or he's anastasio churkinare reports. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private...
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military continues to defend our she's an associate churkin last sent this report from inside the prison center. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the base that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred seventy nine prisoners the majority released without charges today one hundred sixty four remain over half of them cleared for release but still kept locked up. on the other side of the barbed wire. life is a blast. furnace and water and it's nice there's nothing really bad about here just like any common american town now is awfully scared to come here but i mean it's abso
military continues to defend our she's an associate churkin last sent this report from inside the prison center. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the base that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend...
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and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. well coming up after the break we take a closer look at america's gun market and how it's growing for what some say are the wrong reasons stay with us you're watching r.t. . 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 that 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
and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. well coming up after the break we take a closer look at america's gun market and how it's growing for what some say are the wrong reasons stay with us you're watching r.t. . 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...
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a symbol of top ship something president obama's failed to fulfill so far of course an associate churkin reports next from inside guantanamo bay. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield of america's ever expanding war on terror it's both the policy of the u.s. not to hold anyone longer than necessary but we also know that whenever we release someone we assume a richness over a period of more than a decade the majority of detainees held here have been set free and if the men of guantanamo are really these superhuman monsters you know the worst of the worst quote dick cheney. they would have been. most of those still kept locked up have not been charged and are being held indefinitely what
a symbol of top ship something president obama's failed to fulfill so far of course an associate churkin reports next from inside guantanamo bay. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial...
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and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. but more shoreline tonight it seems that driving drones is not easy american sailors got themselves egypt because of the rogue robot plane when a royalty tells you what went wrong also lying to notice for getting starstruck if you missed this biggest meteor shower of more than a decade well we've got since the amazing pictures online want to check it out. it's been a week of intense bloodshed in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians killed iraqi security forces have been unable to curb the violence with lethal bombings causing a spike in deaths this year of nearly eight thousand people killed that's the worst since two thousand and eight one political refugee from saddam hussein's regime told us that the tactics which the u.s. followed in its intervention led to today's ongoing chaos the united states wanted to separate all the iraqi forces and to play on sectarian divisions snick divisions exasperating and natural differences elevating them and trying to muster to the clas
and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. but more shoreline tonight it seems that driving drones is not easy american sailors got themselves egypt because of the rogue robot plane when a royalty tells you what went wrong also lying to notice for getting starstruck if you missed this biggest meteor shower of more than a decade well we've got since the amazing pictures online want to check it out. it's been a week of intense bloodshed in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians...
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and stacy churkin at guantanamo bay cuba. more than half of guantanamo prisoners are get many nationals and for them release from the prison may not mean the end of their misfortunes the u.s. and yemen are discussing plans to build a new center to house inmates after their release and it's already been labeled to ask one tunnel to. our correspondent lucy caffein office just returned from yemen where she met relatives of some of these detainees and shared her experiences with artie's belt on. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been waiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are get many citizens fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and tha
and stacy churkin at guantanamo bay cuba. more than half of guantanamo prisoners are get many nationals and for them release from the prison may not mean the end of their misfortunes the u.s. and yemen are discussing plans to build a new center to house inmates after their release and it's already been labeled to ask one tunnel to. our correspondent lucy caffein office just returned from yemen where she met relatives of some of these detainees and shared her experiences with artie's belt on....
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and stacy churkin at archie guantanamo bay cuba. and next hour we report on yemen's plans for a successor to guantanamo bay washington has severe reservations though over the project from phase that potential terrorist will end up on the loose to suspicions that it's all just a plot to move the u.s. if it can. the deadly spiral of violence is far from over in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians killed there this week alone bombings and shootings are claiming dozens of lives every day is security forces seem unable to withstand terrorist onslaught all that is pushing this year's death toll towards eight thousand the highest figure since two thousand and eight a political refugee from saddam hussein's regime something that i danny thinks the political chaos is creating fertile ground for terrorist groups. the united states wanted to separate told the iraqi forces and to play on sectarian divisions divisions exasperating the natural differences. and clashes but there is also this presence of the terrorist organizations. wh
and stacy churkin at archie guantanamo bay cuba. and next hour we report on yemen's plans for a successor to guantanamo bay washington has severe reservations though over the project from phase that potential terrorist will end up on the loose to suspicions that it's all just a plot to move the u.s. if it can. the deadly spiral of violence is far from over in iraq with more than one hundred thirty civilians killed there this week alone bombings and shootings are claiming dozens of lives every...
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senate see much on the other side oh they bombed why it's all sunshine and smiles as a reason to say churkin are reports. despite misconceptions give lho is not just a geo to be or not to be shot it's also a forty five square mile military base with no plans of going anywhere. full of signs of the stablished american life it is a navy base and we just happened to have the camps in here home to the only mcdonald's on cuban soil a subway sandwich shop a starbucks and a taco bell you got busted vested financial interests there you go to starbucks and . all of these other places that help to set up a logistical support for the troops that are all over the there are about five and a half thousand people living and working on the base roughly half serve the actual detention center the u.s. government has been leasing this territory since one thousand nine hundred three for just over forty five hundred dollars curiously that is still the price today but it's said that the cuban government has been refusing to accept this money for decades the castro government said you know we don't want this lease
senate see much on the other side oh they bombed why it's all sunshine and smiles as a reason to say churkin are reports. despite misconceptions give lho is not just a geo to be or not to be shot it's also a forty five square mile military base with no plans of going anywhere. full of signs of the stablished american life it is a navy base and we just happened to have the camps in here home to the only mcdonald's on cuban soil a subway sandwich shop a starbucks and a taco bell you got busted...
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and stacie churkin at guantanamo bay cuba. not locking people up might seem like an unlikely way to get rich but it is turning a profit in u.s. companies and to the private prison complex the industry lobbying washington to make even the defense is punishable with this much time on the inside as possible we've got this story coming up later this hour also better late than never russia old the surviving brits. some phrasing conditions to help the soviet union in the second world war. economic down to the final. and the rest. will be greatly. technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. do we speak your language anything about the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. the alternative angle of this story. are you here. to try spanish find out more visit i. can back crime does pay it and it's america's burgeoning private prison industry that is cashing in business has been booming for years now and pays for a monumental lobbying campaign calling for e
and stacie churkin at guantanamo bay cuba. not locking people up might seem like an unlikely way to get rich but it is turning a profit in u.s. companies and to the private prison complex the industry lobbying washington to make even the defense is punishable with this much time on the inside as possible we've got this story coming up later this hour also better late than never russia old the surviving brits. some phrasing conditions to help the soviet union in the second world war. economic...
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and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. elsewhere in the u.s. though this profit to be made from prison is the report in the next hour on the private prison industry that lobbying washington to punish even minor offenses with jail terms. has been a week of intense bloodshed in iraq with more than one hundred thirty seven killed iraqi security forces have been unable to curb the violence with lethal bombings causing a spike in deaths this year nearly eight thousand people killed the worst since two thousand and eight one political refugee from saddam hussein's regime told us that the tactics which the u.s. followed in its intervention led to today's ongoing chaos the united states wanted to separate all the iraqi forces and to play on sectarian divisions divisions exasperating the natural differences. and clashes but there is also this presence of the terrorist organizations which which is most fear of conflict between these political organizations and groups represented within the government. r.t. has launched a special online project to follow
and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. elsewhere in the u.s. though this profit to be made from prison is the report in the next hour on the private prison industry that lobbying washington to punish even minor offenses with jail terms. has been a week of intense bloodshed in iraq with more than one hundred thirty seven killed iraqi security forces have been unable to curb the violence with lethal bombings causing a spike in deaths this year nearly eight thousand people killed the...
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and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba not locking people up might seem like an unlikely way to get rich but it is turning a profit to certain u.s. companies and to the private prison complex the industry being washington to make even the lightest offenses punishable this much time on the inside as possible we've got this story coming up just after quite bright. exactly what happened there i don't know but if i killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like men know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. welcome back now the u.k. is adding to its arsenal of anti migrant tactics illegals mobile phon
and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba not locking people up might seem like an unlikely way to get rich but it is turning a profit to certain u.s. companies and to the private prison complex the industry being washington to make even the lightest offenses punishable this much time on the inside as possible we've got this story coming up just after quite bright. exactly what happened there i don't know but if i killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we...
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says that it will publish the entire interview with russia's ambassador to un vitaly churkin on its website now that statement comes after area was revealed that c.n.n. made some really significant cuts to its interview with that it's really again most notably it has commons on the number of people that actually support syrian president bashar now their first question that was added to its concerned role in the terror and periods away should the russian envoy sat should be up to the country's people and no one else and there was also another topic that c.n.n. felt was necessary in the final version of the interview that was all about the rebels in the conflict it was a valid to be asked for it's on their part to hamper humanitarian aid delivery to the war stricken population earlier russia's un representative of. regret that i have been with the complete interview i did not make the c.n.n. cots and the censor of some of the most important and crucial issues so the resolution of the syrian crisis will go to popular stories online to my cultivating life on other planets may sound like science
says that it will publish the entire interview with russia's ambassador to un vitaly churkin on its website now that statement comes after area was revealed that c.n.n. made some really significant cuts to its interview with that it's really again most notably it has commons on the number of people that actually support syrian president bashar now their first question that was added to its concerned role in the terror and periods away should the russian envoy sat should be up to the country's...
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and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. well that does it for me this hour stay with our team will have more updates on the tragic plane crash because an airport that has cost fifty lives but coming up next though it's cross talk with host peter lavelle in his guest stay with us. wealthy british style sun. sometimes it's because. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. it was a. very hard to make a. once again here is a cat that had sex with her hair.
and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. well that does it for me this hour stay with our team will have more updates on the tragic plane crash because an airport that has cost fifty lives but coming up next though it's cross talk with host peter lavelle in his guest stay with us. wealthy british style sun. sometimes it's because. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial...
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says that it will publish the entire interview with russia's ambassador to un vitaly churkin on its website that the statement comes out turia was revealed that c.n.n. means some really significant cuts to its interview was at that age would get most notably has commons on the number of people that actually support syrian president bashar now their first question that was concerned i saw a role in the interim period so which of the russian envoy sat should be up to the country's people and no one else and there was also another topic that c.n.n. felt was necessary in the final version of the in from that was all about the rebels in the conflict it was a valid should be afterwards on their part to hamper humanitarian aid delivery to the war stricken population earlier russia's u.n. representative. grads that have been with the complete interview i did not make the c.n.n. cots and the censor and some of the most important and crucial issues of the resolution of the syrian crisis will be going now to some other international headlines a powerful five point six magnitude earthquake struck south
says that it will publish the entire interview with russia's ambassador to un vitaly churkin on its website that the statement comes out turia was revealed that c.n.n. means some really significant cuts to its interview was at that age would get most notably has commons on the number of people that actually support syrian president bashar now their first question that was concerned i saw a role in the interim period so which of the russian envoy sat should be up to the country's people and no...
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positioned up and down the east coast in some states where polls are now closing we have on a stasia churkin to in new york and perry and boring in miami florida so let's get to it i want to start with you bill de blasio he's expected to beat a load of the republican in a landslide election for the may or a race there not only does he look set to become the first democratic mayor of new york in over twelve years but he also seems to be an anti bloomberg what does this tell us about the changing political landscape in new york and people's moods in general. well sam you know it looks like today really first of all there was pretty low turnout in new york so there isn't too much excitement it seems about this election but it's the people who did go out to vote it really seems like they were looking back over the last twelve years and kind of contemplating and weighing in on bloomberg legacy because the two main candidates that are competing against each other republican versus democrat de blasio versus lhota one of them the republican of course he said he basically would follow in bloomberg st
positioned up and down the east coast in some states where polls are now closing we have on a stasia churkin to in new york and perry and boring in miami florida so let's get to it i want to start with you bill de blasio he's expected to beat a load of the republican in a landslide election for the may or a race there not only does he look set to become the first democratic mayor of new york in over twelve years but he also seems to be an anti bloomberg what does this tell us about the changing...
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her a liar and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. more than half the detainees still are gone tom or yemeni nationals the arab country is considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to parties lucy caffein off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are yemeni citizens to fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and that is the fate that some of the families that we met with worry could be in store for or for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said
her a liar and stacy churkin at artsy guantanamo bay cuba. more than half the detainees still are gone tom or yemeni nationals the arab country is considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to parties lucy caffein off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with...
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now that he's elected what powers does he have to change the policy r t correspondent ana stasia churkin reports. twelve years under mayor michael bloomberg has left a legacy of the controversial stop and frisk policy six hundred thousand stop and frisks in one year which is more than the black male population of the whole city. the policy allows the n.y.p.d. to stop interrogate and search new yorkers on the streets without a warrant overwhelmingly in communities of color it became a huge issue in the city's most recent vote it is racist immoral and illegitimate it treats black and latino people especially. young people like criminals now new york has elected a new mayor and let me say it all of you from the bottom of my heart thank you one of mayor elect bill de blasio is distinctive positions in the campaign a stance against the police policy as it's currently used in a legal back and forth most recently city lawyers had a federal appeals court overturned the appointment of an official to monitor the use of stop and frisk as well as several other new rules suggested by a top judge stal
now that he's elected what powers does he have to change the policy r t correspondent ana stasia churkin reports. twelve years under mayor michael bloomberg has left a legacy of the controversial stop and frisk policy six hundred thousand stop and frisks in one year which is more than the black male population of the whole city. the policy allows the n.y.p.d. to stop interrogate and search new yorkers on the streets without a warrant overwhelmingly in communities of color it became a huge issue...
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unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and stacy churkin. new york. one hundred supporters claim everything was stage managed by the f.b.i. which manipulated him to carry out attacks and several foreign government websites david seaman z u.s. journalist who's been keeping close tabs on the high tech snooping story believed that this was led every step of the way he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this came out an article in wired magazine this f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informant also allegedly gave them a list of other targets that jeremy should go after and which he did not go after and when c. once he received the information he apparently downloaded it to an f.b.i. controlled server at the request of this f.b.i. informant so if this was basically an f.b.i. operation they should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years. caught up in the u.s. spying europeans assume their powerful ally in
unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and stacy churkin. new york. one hundred supporters claim everything was stage managed by the f.b.i. which manipulated him to carry out attacks and several foreign government websites david seaman z u.s. journalist who's been keeping close tabs on the high tech snooping story believed that this was led every step of the way he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this came out an article in wired...
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and stacy churkin at guantanamo bay cuba stay with our team will have more updates on the tragic plane crash because an airport that has cost fifty lives coming up next though it's oksana boyko and she sits down with fidel castro diaz balart the son of one of the world's most renowned revolutionaries. science technology innovation all these developments from around russia. the future covered. wealthy british style. time. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. 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. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. i'm good it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on we're going to come.
and stacy churkin at guantanamo bay cuba stay with our team will have more updates on the tragic plane crash because an airport that has cost fifty lives coming up next though it's oksana boyko and she sits down with fidel castro diaz balart the son of one of the world's most renowned revolutionaries. science technology innovation all these developments from around russia. the future covered. wealthy british style. time. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy...
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conducted with the country's ambassador to the united nations the disagreement relates to vitaly churkin comments on the war in syria not even a caution of a explains mo. russia's foreign ministry says the situation over at c.n.n. added russia's ambassador to the truth in this interview as beyond was a resounding now is c.n.n. made some significant cuts to its entry and you let that be true again will soon notably has your comments on the number of people that actually support syrian president bashar assad now their first ad it said question concerned the role in the interim period which the russian envoy sat should be up to the country's people and no one else and there was another topic that c.n.n. felt was necessary and that was to deal with the rebels and the conflict now it was the afterwards the airport to hound the humanitarian aid delivery to the population now later russia's u.n. representative expressed that the free entry of you did not. answer some of the most important and crucial as she used to this resolution of the syrian conflict. and the development on this in the last
conducted with the country's ambassador to the united nations the disagreement relates to vitaly churkin comments on the war in syria not even a caution of a explains mo. russia's foreign ministry says the situation over at c.n.n. added russia's ambassador to the truth in this interview as beyond was a resounding now is c.n.n. made some significant cuts to its entry and you let that be true again will soon notably has your comments on the number of people that actually support syrian president...