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watching the whole size of that full interview with daniel ellsberg and watch it a bit later here on this channel the. british police have been caught on camera dragging and mistreating a disabled eighty five year old woman at a truck in protest. believe he believed. you mean to tell me you came out the house this morning to drug an eighty five year old in a cross the road. so there's no way that you could have an officer on the legs. next time you would make some you drag eight five year old. i couldn't believe i. believe. the driving. because looking. at the looking i remember. a police released a statement by insisting no complaint has been received over this incident over the pensioner says her shoulders were bruised and she was so traumatized she says she's been well struggling to sleep ever since there's also a massive online backlash against the police and anti fracking campaign or a member of britain's green party hit out. similar to the issue of police brutality in the usa police must do their jobs to keep us safe but was a disabled woman that much of a threat awful to see a
watching the whole size of that full interview with daniel ellsberg and watch it a bit later here on this channel the. british police have been caught on camera dragging and mistreating a disabled eighty five year old woman at a truck in protest. believe he believed. you mean to tell me you came out the house this morning to drug an eighty five year old in a cross the road. so there's no way that you could have an officer on the legs. next time you would make some you drag eight five year old....
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wash in a hoax as the full interview with daniel ellsberg later here on r.t. international. and back to our top story now the u.s. secretary of state says doro trying to withdraw from the wrong nuclear deal but will say the agreement is not in america's national interest base that statement comes just ahead of the u.s. president's speech in which is expected to announce a new strategy on iraq well america khan joins me live with more now samir what do we know about donald trump's plans at this point. well just hours before he was set to speak rex tillerson secretary of state said that the u.s. president intends to keep the united states in the two thousand and fifteen iran deal but he will also decertify the country's compliance with the agreement under the congressional iran nuclear agreement to review act and also said that. trump well order u.s. trade treasury to add sanctions against iran iranian revolutionary guard. for its alleged assistance to terrorists or terrorist groups but tillerson also agreed that the u.s. is in quote technical compliance with the deal but he a
wash in a hoax as the full interview with daniel ellsberg later here on r.t. international. and back to our top story now the u.s. secretary of state says doro trying to withdraw from the wrong nuclear deal but will say the agreement is not in america's national interest base that statement comes just ahead of the u.s. president's speech in which is expected to announce a new strategy on iraq well america khan joins me live with more now samir what do we know about donald trump's plans at this...
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the full interview with daniel ellsberg. movie on british police have been caught on camera mistreating an eighty five year old woman with a disability it was at a peaceful fracking protest. that's the area unbelievable unbelievable. you mean to tell me you came out the house this morning it's a drug and five year old in a cross the road. so there's no way that you could have an officer on the legs at least you know like. you know next time when they saw me drag eight five year old. police released a statement insisting that no complaint has been received over the incident however the pensioner says her shoulders were bruised and that she was so traumatized she struggled to sleep since there's also a massive online backlash against the officers an anti fracking campaigner and number of britain's green party hit out at police brutality similar to the issue of police brutality in the usa police must do their jobs to keep us safe but was a disabled woman that much of a threat awful to see and being dragged like a rag doll over
the full interview with daniel ellsberg. movie on british police have been caught on camera mistreating an eighty five year old woman with a disability it was at a peaceful fracking protest. that's the area unbelievable unbelievable. you mean to tell me you came out the house this morning it's a drug and five year old in a cross the road. so there's no way that you could have an officer on the legs at least you know like. you know next time when they saw me drag eight five year old. police...
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we spoke to whistleblower daniel ellsberg who witnessed the pentagon papers detailing america's real motives behind the one nine hundred seventy s. vietnam war he believes that in the current digital age there will be more prosecutions against journalists who make classified information the kind of electronic surveillance that exists now in remote cheesier than in the past to know who is leaked anything and to know who the reporters sources are and i it's very likely. lawyers who are close to this believe that there will be prosecutions against journalists for the first time. it's allowed under the wording of the espionage act it doesn't distinguish between journalists and sources that just anyone who has an authorised position or who passes on classified information as they interpret it the espionage act which was never intended initially to apply to leakers to people who inform the public but intended to apply to spies who were secretly trying to help the interests of a foreign power because obviously not the case with manning and snowden or me and but the wording is there and it's
we spoke to whistleblower daniel ellsberg who witnessed the pentagon papers detailing america's real motives behind the one nine hundred seventy s. vietnam war he believes that in the current digital age there will be more prosecutions against journalists who make classified information the kind of electronic surveillance that exists now in remote cheesier than in the past to know who is leaked anything and to know who the reporters sources are and i it's very likely. lawyers who are close to...
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vietnam war and a recent documentary about the war by ken burns shawn stone recently spoke with daniel ellsberg form of military analyst turned whistleblower who released the very famous pentagon papers unsuccessfully prosecuted under the espionage act ellsberg leak revealed years of lies under the kennedy and johnson administrations both the feasibility and predicted outcomes of the vietnam war and led in part to the war's send a landmark first amendment decision by the supreme court and president nixon's fateful decision to create the secret leaking taskforce that a year later was caught breaking into the watergate hotel here is what mr ellsberg had to say about recent coverage of vietnam and what we may need to correct in our collective record. the words they used in the film right at the beginning and in the book which i've just received. are inexcusable they didn't actually use the word intentions all that was clearly implied they said the war was begun in good faith by decent man whatever that means i can't think of a meaning of good faith the would apply to any of the man who began the w
vietnam war and a recent documentary about the war by ken burns shawn stone recently spoke with daniel ellsberg form of military analyst turned whistleblower who released the very famous pentagon papers unsuccessfully prosecuted under the espionage act ellsberg leak revealed years of lies under the kennedy and johnson administrations both the feasibility and predicted outcomes of the vietnam war and led in part to the war's send a landmark first amendment decision by the supreme court and...
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with present part three of sean stone fascinating discussion with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg and our new chavez brings us the latest twists in the opioid epidemic rampaging across the united states stay tuned to watch from the. so we have received this information and we agree with some of the issues raised in the report there was some others who don't agree. clearly we have never had a state sponsor system in russia which is the primary accusation in the report we have never had any institutional conspiracy. by then. to not. want. so. you know support was if you have the multiple injuries among can connect to so the kids if you look at the shows you know your mothers are going to die though not. even the people from the c.d.c. say yes but in the book the loss of. my. own image but i'm not going to laugh aloud make. something. up on the wrong or something. and then look at my. what i can now maybe maybe maybe that's. the reason p.b.s. series by ken burns in the vietnam war has drawn an overwhelmingly positive reception but does it really cover all we need to know about one of
with present part three of sean stone fascinating discussion with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg and our new chavez brings us the latest twists in the opioid epidemic rampaging across the united states stay tuned to watch from the. so we have received this information and we agree with some of the issues raised in the report there was some others who don't agree. clearly we have never had a state sponsor system in russia which is the primary accusation in the report we have never...
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daniel ellsberg and. brings us the latest twist in the opioid epidemic rampaging across the united states. here's what people have been saying about rejecting. the only show i go out of my way to. the really. john oliver of the americas. better than. i see. heard of. the. president of the world bank very. seriously he sent us an e-mail. the recent p.b.s. series by ken burns on the vietnam war has drawn an overwhelmingly. was a diverse option but doesn't really cover all we need to know about one of the most painful chapters in our nation's history perhaps the first time in u.s. history the public came to see the glaring dissonance between what the government told its citizens and what was really going on behind closed doors from modeled reasoning to our for our involvement in the conflict to the outcomes and cost the government secretly foresaw the lies and deception fueling the vietnam war and there eventually eventually discovery by the public now help color how we perceive our government and our relati
daniel ellsberg and. brings us the latest twist in the opioid epidemic rampaging across the united states. here's what people have been saying about rejecting. the only show i go out of my way to. the really. john oliver of the americas. better than. i see. heard of. the. president of the world bank very. seriously he sent us an e-mail. the recent p.b.s. series by ken burns on the vietnam war has drawn an overwhelmingly. was a diverse option but doesn't really cover all we need to know about...
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not lead to harm to the united states and it did not watching the whole the full interview with daniel ellsberg bit later in the day here on this channel. british police are being caught on camera mistreating a disabled eighty five year old woman at a peaceful protest. you mean to tell me you came. across the road. so there's no way the. police released a statement insisting no complaint has been received over the incident however the pensioner says her shoulders were bruised and she was so traumatized she says she's struggling to sleep up a sense there's also a big backlash online against the officers and anti fracking campaigner and member of britain's green party hit out at the police brutality. similar to the issue of police brutality in the usa police must do their jobs to keep us safe but was a disabled woman that much of a threat awful to see and being dragged like a rag doll overdue ruled by police but they will move her more carefully next time . put people in a uniform give them some authority cut them some slack and you can quite easily create a moment. shocked to see the video of he
not lead to harm to the united states and it did not watching the whole the full interview with daniel ellsberg bit later in the day here on this channel. british police are being caught on camera mistreating a disabled eighty five year old woman at a peaceful protest. you mean to tell me you came. across the road. so there's no way the. police released a statement insisting no complaint has been received over the incident however the pensioner says her shoulders were bruised and she was so...
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are not consistent or moral or based on any sort of standard we spoke to noted whistleblower daniel ellsberg released the pentagon papers detailing america's motives behind the one nine hundred seventy s. vietnam war he believes there's much to be exposed about the afghan campaign as well it won't come out unless somebody puts it out i suspect there is a lot of history of that written in cia and white home sandals and so forth likewise iraq of course so we do need people like chelsea manning and snowden at a high level with high access neither of them were of high level but they had good access as i did and they each selected by the way as i did information that we thought would not harm the security united states but which the public needed to know i think by the way very few people were aware chelsea manning had access to not only top secret information but much higher than top secret as did snowden did and she put out nothing of the level of secret and not even very. sensitive material from them on the assumption that it would not lead to arm the united states and it did not they are watc
are not consistent or moral or based on any sort of standard we spoke to noted whistleblower daniel ellsberg released the pentagon papers detailing america's motives behind the one nine hundred seventy s. vietnam war he believes there's much to be exposed about the afghan campaign as well it won't come out unless somebody puts it out i suspect there is a lot of history of that written in cia and white home sandals and so forth likewise iraq of course so we do need people like chelsea manning...
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and our relationship with it earlier solid stone was joined by pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg to discuss just how much of this angle the p.b.s. documentary series failed to relay to the viewers a major thing that the film does not tell in which the public to this day i think is quite ignorant of is is this that not only could we have ended it in fifty six had we agreed to the elections that the geneva had called for in one thousand nine hundred six film doesn't show that. and then again i think it could have ended if it had kennedy lived in sixty five but people thought that after the tet offensive of sixty eight that was going to be ended quite that it was to be expected that it would be ended very quickly even before seventy three or before seventy five within a year or two by whoever was the next president especially if it was nixon actually he promised to get out and so forth. to someone with inside information on the white house and i happened to be in that position because of my fact that i had worked even as a consultant to the nixon administration early in its term and
and our relationship with it earlier solid stone was joined by pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg to discuss just how much of this angle the p.b.s. documentary series failed to relay to the viewers a major thing that the film does not tell in which the public to this day i think is quite ignorant of is is this that not only could we have ended it in fifty six had we agreed to the elections that the geneva had called for in one thousand nine hundred six film doesn't show that. and...
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domestic problems are linked to the war as we find ourselves in johnstown was joined earlier by daniel ellsberg the former us military analyst and whistleblower behind the famous pentagon papers here as what he thinks were missing in the debate over vietnam. the fact that we had a heroin epidemic here when we were fighting a covert war part and then an open war in. asia southeast asia later a cocaine epidemic we were fighting covert wars in nicaragua and in central america and again the heroin epidemic. going when we are fighting a war in afghanistan which by the way a lot of that heroin as i understand it goes to russia and creates to a degree epidemic there of heroin addiction so the fact is that r.c.i. has as you know and it's. destroying al mccoy has brought out frequently one of the first to bring that out the cia has backed. drug gangs essentially and facilitated them in many parts of the world as part of their covert operations their clandestine operations which are to be denied and which can't be openly financed and a lot of that financing comes from allowing or even facilitating drug d
domestic problems are linked to the war as we find ourselves in johnstown was joined earlier by daniel ellsberg the former us military analyst and whistleblower behind the famous pentagon papers here as what he thinks were missing in the debate over vietnam. the fact that we had a heroin epidemic here when we were fighting a covert war part and then an open war in. asia southeast asia later a cocaine epidemic we were fighting covert wars in nicaragua and in central america and again the heroin...
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daniel ellsberg and. brings us the latest twists in the opioid epidemic rampaging across the united states stateroom. every the world. the. world. according. to. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to. that could be why america is so divided because people have been. paid for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe. well he. here's a story for it's called big and it's full of. fiction. the reason p.b.s. series by ken burns in the vietnam war has drawn an overwhelmingly positive reception but does it really cover all we need to know about one of the most painful chapters in our nation's history for perhaps the first time in u.s. history the public came to see the glaring dissonance between what the government told its citizens and what was really going on behind closed doors from modeled reasoning to our for our involvement in the conflict to the outcomes and cost the government secretly foresaw the lies and deception fueling the vietnam war and there eventually eventually d
daniel ellsberg and. brings us the latest twists in the opioid epidemic rampaging across the united states stateroom. every the world. the. world. according. to. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to. that could be why america is so divided because people have been. paid for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe. well he. here's a story for it's called big and it's full of. fiction. the reason p.b.s. series by ken burns in the vietnam war has drawn an...
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and coming up we present the second part of strong storms interview with papers whistleblower daniel ellsbergabout the group ken burns documentary series of the vietnam war stay tuned to watch. mark twain said it's easier to fool people into schools that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called big and it's full of bad fiction. i do not know if the russian state hacked into john podesta e-mails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided credible to support his claims. i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing planned three months for the revelations provided by edward snowden he denied to be n.s.a. was. terry now hold still the balance of the u.s. . the hyperventilating corporate greed has once again proved to be an ethical for government claims that cannot be verified you would have thought they would have learned something after serving as george w. bush's use
and coming up we present the second part of strong storms interview with papers whistleblower daniel ellsbergabout the group ken burns documentary series of the vietnam war stay tuned to watch. mark twain said it's easier to fool people into schools that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you believe their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called big and it's full of bad fiction. i do not...
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present the second part of strong storms passed through an interview with vietnam war whistleblower daniel ellsberglet's take a little sneak peek of that interview right now. south vietnam was a us creation as a country like panama you might say so when people say it wasn't ours to lose in a certain sense it was ours to lose we had created south vietnam as a foreign power that didn't give us a real right to it but it a psychological sense that no president wanted to be accused of having lost south vietnam any more then presidents in the more recent past wanted to moves panama to real independence so or alaska but say so. that point does not come out in any case i did realize that in sixty nine and that meant to me that all of these three million deaths were unjustified result or result of a man justified us policy and unjustified deliberate homicide meant to me murder. powerful stuff. all right i can't wait to catch the show thanks so much and you. follow that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and check out our website r t dot com slash ameri
present the second part of strong storms passed through an interview with vietnam war whistleblower daniel ellsberglet's take a little sneak peek of that interview right now. south vietnam was a us creation as a country like panama you might say so when people say it wasn't ours to lose in a certain sense it was ours to lose we had created south vietnam as a foreign power that didn't give us a real right to it but it a psychological sense that no president wanted to be accused of having lost...