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with "the huffington post" you have a global platform now. i think it is going to be aggressively be mobile information source. >> arthur, are you doing it in language? >> at the moment, it is halted. we are still producing it, getting lots of traffic, but not from within china. >> "huffington post" is a trusted brand. people want news everyday on a global basis. if you look at why we bought it, it we saw something that looked like it could be indicted by more globalization. with a new pope was elected, we had "the huffington post italy" putting real-time content on the u.s. and i think we have some of the most unique coverage about the pope been chosen. there are other examples of that. it fits squarely into the content strategy i described. >> i think we are going to turn to the audience now. there are three ground rules. that i've been asked to assess for you. one, all questioners must identify themselves accurately. [laughter] two is that there is one brief question per person. please, no speeches. third is, questions and with a question
with "the huffington post" you have a global platform now. i think it is going to be aggressively be mobile information source. >> arthur, are you doing it in language? >> at the moment, it is halted. we are still producing it, getting lots of traffic, but not from within china. >> "huffington post" is a trusted brand. people want news everyday on a global basis. if you look at why we bought it, it we saw something that looked like it could be indicted by...
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we'll have robin who is the huffington post editor. all of these have been on the panel before. >> you are a young program. you have been in exist -- on since march of 2004. what's your favorite program. >> the fun ones to put together is when we have something going on. like the government shut down. you know the panel will have deep knowledge of these subjects. they are talking to people all of the time. obviously with the government shut down there was a a lot to talk about and a lot of it was juicy. we had a hard time to find kind worlds -- words about congress. >> if you would like to do this join week to week. you might wand to consider a membership. >> we have done some in san jose. >> commonwealthclub .org. stay with us more ahead. >>> welcome back. if you think the golden years are about earlly -- early bird specials you have a another thing coming. she has written a book about romance. her first book the vievi -- the viagra diaries. her new book is should i sleep in his dead wife's bed. >> this is my title based on experience
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post" republicans ryan was just talking about. >> "the huffington post" republicans, is that a phrase you just used? but bill, to the point of, you know, who supports the minimum wage and who is the american worker that stands to benefit from a raise, i think it's really important to point this out. the average age of those earning the federal minimum wage or less, look at this chart. 16 to 19-year-olds make up 24% of those. but 20 to 39-year-olds make up 52% of the americans earns the federal minimum wage. it's not just your teenage neighbor who works at kentucky fried chicken. this is someone who has a family, who's trying to subsist on $15,000 a year. twonch >> two things on this. first, if you strip away the morality of whether or not you should get a fair wage for an honest day's work, this is something that is just good for business. it helps business have more customers who are buying more products. if walmart was paying their workers more money, they could go and buy some of those canned goods at walmart instead of having to have them donated. on those demographics you just sh
post" republicans ryan was just talking about. >> "the huffington post" republicans, is that a phrase you just used? but bill, to the point of, you know, who supports the minimum wage and who is the american worker that stands to benefit from a raise, i think it's really important to point this out. the average age of those earning the federal minimum wage or less, look at this chart. 16 to 19-year-olds make up 24% of those. but 20 to 39-year-olds make up 52% of the...
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the "huffington post" if you go to "huffington post" live or toughing ton poe there's a pretty wide range of view. one of the things we thought important from a brand standpoint. you have different brands with different type of users. we feel like it's one of the best news sources in the world for us to offer aol users. we offer them a lot of choices as well. i think actually from a standpoint of opportunity, this is different than a lot of us competitive. it's going to feed-base everything is feed. and there's no choice at all. one of the thing we have done is actually said we're going to have a voice and some opinions about things. we want to cure rate and save people time by doing that. we try to give them multiple view and multiple voices. we like the "huffington post" and if you don't look at facebook or twitter. a lot of people look at "huffington post." we give you a choice what news source you want. >> thank you. >> hi. i'm a -- soft more. i work with sam and paul on the harvard political review. in the recent years we have seen an amazing ways you can depict news. my question wou
the "huffington post" if you go to "huffington post" live or toughing ton poe there's a pretty wide range of view. one of the things we thought important from a brand standpoint. you have different brands with different type of users. we feel like it's one of the best news sources in the world for us to offer aol users. we offer them a lot of choices as well. i think actually from a standpoint of opportunity, this is different than a lot of us competitive. it's going to...
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lols nordic will miss you but it's a typical them but what the huffington post. some of the latest state of the art knowledge of what action the board in the park. it's what's for breakfast and some plastic artist based in cyclone but the lace leggings for a disinfectant epitaph to the woman and still sweat and laughed and cried very very sure that things are good at this open call it held or cuddled multiple postings about what the content of the veggies with a fine selection of ethnic food and entertainment as part of the team for different settings. during the ferry accidents in emphatic fashion propaganda of the face of the troubles for the city's rating or cw fish and animal than three dollars but still with us affect them. i was told southern cross today in the area and set apart and then tilt the scales projects creating animations to his call and tell it like the most creative that tells an airport that will treat it just a few week of entertainment and the muscles went out to celebrate the means that the media airport end of the indictment he would attem
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are responding to concerns about nsa spying are matt sledge, national security reporter for the "huffingtonost," chris for the american civil liberties union, and soesh your associate dean of international business and finance. he is the author of "the slow pace of fast change." >> chris what do these latest reach, the capacity of the nsa that we didn't know before? >> the nsa has an enormous appetite to collect information. they have been able to compel u.s. technology companies tohand over information about individual users, but then they have also vacuumed up vast amounts of data, and taken advantage of the fact that tech companies have not secured the connections between the customer and the tech company or the tech company servers at their facilities. so that has allowed the nsa to do dragnet searches, for people who say things in instant messages or have online activities, those are the most problematic, because they are the ones that are analyzing people's traffic not based orn them being a target but based on them being a target online. >> do these stories tell us something new, chu
are responding to concerns about nsa spying are matt sledge, national security reporter for the "huffingtonost," chris for the american civil liberties union, and soesh your associate dean of international business and finance. he is the author of "the slow pace of fast change." >> chris what do these latest reach, the capacity of the nsa that we didn't know before? >> the nsa has an enormous appetite to collect information. they have been able to compel u.s....
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i'm joined from the "the huffington post" studio by senior columnist lisa belkin. great to have you with us. 23 female ceos in the fortune 500. this big breakthrough on tuesday with the 23rd, the first female executive to get a job at a big auto company. does that suggest the glass ceiling is breaking? >> a few more cracks, one at a time. that's how it's done. i don't think we'll wake up and say, "it is over, it is fixed." i think we'll see incremental little by little. as was said, "i want to talk about the first woman", now we are talking about the 23rd, that's progress. >> last year it was 18. we are seeing substantial increments. >> this is progress. you have to do this before you get to where you want to be. it's progress. but no one is really celebrating in the streets yet. >> you wrote about a poll for the "the huffington post." as we mentioned the encouraging number. younger women getting 93% of what the male counterparts are earning. do you see the trend conditioning? >> the number is inching up. it was $0.73 to the dollar. $0.82 to the dollar, now the you
i'm joined from the "the huffington post" studio by senior columnist lisa belkin. great to have you with us. 23 female ceos in the fortune 500. this big breakthrough on tuesday with the 23rd, the first female executive to get a job at a big auto company. does that suggest the glass ceiling is breaking? >> a few more cracks, one at a time. that's how it's done. i don't think we'll wake up and say, "it is over, it is fixed." i think we'll see incremental little by...
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under this banner that was printed in the "huffington post," i should be mad at danny thomas, rememberomedian, there is a chain here. i should be mad at danny thomas because his theme song was danny boy includes an irish song and he's lebanese. >> how about this, bill, how about this. should we consider johnny depp a racist because he played tonto -- >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> wait a second. i got two more. should we consider keith care deen, you remember him, who played the buddhist monk on kung fu, should we say that meryl streep appropriated jewish culture when she played a holocaust survivor in "sophie's choice." these are performers. they are playing a role. what is the matter -- i mean, liberals used to be sensible. they have lost their mind on these matters. >> certainly on this one. this katy perry thing was about as innocent as you get. if you do black face and that kind of thing, that's different. this was an homage and it was obvious. bernie goldberg, everybody. i don't want you appropriating any irish stuff down here, goldberg, in miami, okay? >> sayonara. >> okay. >
under this banner that was printed in the "huffington post," i should be mad at danny thomas, rememberomedian, there is a chain here. i should be mad at danny thomas because his theme song was danny boy includes an irish song and he's lebanese. >> how about this, bill, how about this. should we consider johnny depp a racist because he played tonto -- >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> wait a second. i got two more. should we consider keith care deen, you remember him,...
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host: we are talking to jeffrey young, health-care reporter for "the huffington post." the number for republicans, 202- 585-3881. democrats, 202-585-3880. independent, 202-585-3882. bobby jindal. let's listen to what he had to say. [video clip] >> we made the right decision not to expand medicaid. we are building a bottom-up alternative, delivering better health care for our people. host: your take. guest: they are not expanding coverage to uninsured residents. if you think that is important, it is not going to accomplish that. he may not want to spend the money on that. there are concerns about not enough primary care doctors. there may be interesting things with health care delivery at the state level in the way that medicaid is carried out. know where are they attempting to get health coverage to these folks, with one possible exception in wisconsin. scott walker has shifted some of the medicaid people onto the exchanges and offered medicaid. that may be on hold because of the problems at the federal exchanges. host: when you look at these decisions, who is making th
host: we are talking to jeffrey young, health-care reporter for "the huffington post." the number for republicans, 202- 585-3881. democrats, 202-585-3880. independent, 202-585-3882. bobby jindal. let's listen to what he had to say. [video clip] >> we made the right decision not to expand medicaid. we are building a bottom-up alternative, delivering better health care for our people. host: your take. guest: they are not expanding coverage to uninsured residents. if you think that...
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one of the cofounders of huffington post in 2005. what you've got is the future of news agree or disagree? >> we're a news and entertainment company. we're investing heavily in news. we just did our first reporting from syria we have people in kiev covering the protest there and we are starting an investigative journalism team by pulitzer prize winning journalists that start in january. we're building up. >> stephen: okay, but why would you do that? why would you pollute your brand with journalism? (laughter) you don't see dancing with the stars cutting out of their show to report on chicago gun violence. you've gotten a incredibly easy-to-digest site. people call your site full of click bait. is that an insult to you? i think you should have it as badge of honor. >> we don't care about what they click, we care about what they share. the best viral marketing strategy is understanding the human head and heart. if you make things that people want to talk about with their friends you'll have success. >> stephen: how often do people want
one of the cofounders of huffington post in 2005. what you've got is the future of news agree or disagree? >> we're a news and entertainment company. we're investing heavily in news. we just did our first reporting from syria we have people in kiev covering the protest there and we are starting an investigative journalism team by pulitzer prize winning journalists that start in january. we're building up. >> stephen: okay, but why would you do that? why would you pollute your brand...
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ryan grim from "the huffington post." thank you, it was fun.t for "all in," and rachel maddow is next, with steve kornacki filling in. >> good evening, i'm steve kornacki, rachel has the night off. there is no need to adjust your television, but the united states congress tonight has actually done something. on this vote, the yeas are 64, the nays are 36. the motion to concur in the house amendment to the senate amendment to house hj res 59 is agreed to. >> earlier tonight, the united states had passed that mouthful of senate jargon, otherwise known as a budget.
ryan grim from "the huffington post." thank you, it was fun.t for "all in," and rachel maddow is next, with steve kornacki filling in. >> good evening, i'm steve kornacki, rachel has the night off. there is no need to adjust your television, but the united states congress tonight has actually done something. on this vote, the yeas are 64, the nays are 36. the motion to concur in the house amendment to the senate amendment to house hj res 59 is agreed to. >>...
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under this banner printed in the huffington post i should be mad at danny thomas, lebanese comedian,o is now married to phil donahue. his theme song was "danny boy," an irish song because he's lebanese. >> how about this, bill? should we consider johnny dep a racist because he played tonto in "the lone ranger"? >> absolutely. >> i have two more. should we consider keith carradine who played a buddhist monk on "kung fu." did meryl streep appropriate jewish culture when she played a holocaust survivor in "sophie's choice"? they are performers playing a role. liberals used to be sensible. they have lost their mind. >> certainly on the katy perry one. it was innocent. if you do blackface and that kind of thing. >> that's different. >> it was an homage and it was obvious. bern aie goldberg. no appropriating irish stuff in miami. >> sayonara. >> factor tip of the day. perhaps the best christmas present you could buy anyone. the tip moments away. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed in golden breadcrumbs. with whipped mashed potatoes, to
under this banner printed in the huffington post i should be mad at danny thomas, lebanese comedian,o is now married to phil donahue. his theme song was "danny boy," an irish song because he's lebanese. >> how about this, bill? should we consider johnny dep a racist because he played tonto in "the lone ranger"? >> absolutely. >> i have two more. should we consider keith carradine who played a buddhist monk on "kung fu." did meryl streep...
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the "huffington post" has learned that the white house had the president's top lawyers actually looke legal justification for making the $1 trillion coin under a law that allows the treasury to mint currency of any denomination. the white house admitted to the legal memos, but they were determined too sensitive to be released, so we don't know if legally the white house actually believes that it could have used the coin option. the u.s. will actually hit the debt ceiling again on february 7th. >>> up next, republicans admit that they have no ideas for making health care better. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> that seems to be the only alternative that obama care's critics have, is let's just go back to the status quo, because they sure haven't presented an alternative. if you ask many of the opponents of the law what they would do differently, the answer seem
the "huffington post" has learned that the white house had the president's top lawyers actually looke legal justification for making the $1 trillion coin under a law that allows the treasury to mint currency of any denomination. the white house admitted to the legal memos, but they were determined too sensitive to be released, so we don't know if legally the white house actually believes that it could have used the coin option. the u.s. will actually hit the debt ceiling again on...
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one strategist told the "huffington post" the party should have an office in detroit but calling it thefrican-american engagement office is absurd, offensive and pathetic. indeed it is not the first time rand paul has engaged in absurd, pathetic and offensive minority outreach. recall his speech at howard university this april. >> how many of you if i said who do you think the fountainers of of the naacp was, do you think they were republicans or democrats, would anybody know they were republicans? >> yes. >> you know more than i know. i don't mean that to be insulting. i want to know what you know. i'm trying to find out what the connection is. >> rance priebus trying to make inroads after proudly asserted african-american community has a lot in common with the republican party. the rnc must be committed to building a lasting relationship year-round based on mutual respect and with the spirit of caring. so far the progress on that front has been dim, writes jonathan capehart. autopsies are done on dead things. every since its march 27 release the gop has done everything possible to sta
one strategist told the "huffington post" the party should have an office in detroit but calling it thefrican-american engagement office is absurd, offensive and pathetic. indeed it is not the first time rand paul has engaged in absurd, pathetic and offensive minority outreach. recall his speech at howard university this april. >> how many of you if i said who do you think the fountainers of of the naacp was, do you think they were republicans or democrats, would anybody know...
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joining me is our panel of "hardball" all-stars, howard fineman of "the huffington post," david corn of mother jones, jonathan capehart of "the washington post" and joan walsh of salon. let's look at far right's hatred of president obama. number three on our list goes to u.s. congressman of texas. the tea partyer grabbed headline whence he sided with birthers in the town hall this summer and openly discussed impeaching the president. he's part of a ted cruz 2016 campaign for president. this is remarkable. >> obama's president, ted cruz can be president. >> what do you mean? this is serious business, guys. >> absolutely. >> is he eligible to be president? explain. is he eligible in you brought it up. i didn't. >> i think he's eligible. i'm giving you a yes answer. >> so if obama was born overseas to american money and that crazy theory of donald trump is true, he'd still be eligible to be president by that standard. >> we're talking act ted cruz. >> can't you inject an inch mentally? >> i'm telling you that president obama is the president. >> no, no, no. you brought this up. >> what
joining me is our panel of "hardball" all-stars, howard fineman of "the huffington post," david corn of mother jones, jonathan capehart of "the washington post" and joan walsh of salon. let's look at far right's hatred of president obama. number three on our list goes to u.s. congressman of texas. the tea partyer grabbed headline whence he sided with birthers in the town hall this summer and openly discussed impeaching the president. he's part of a ted cruz 2016...
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joining us now is ryan grim, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you so much for being with us. nice to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> it's almost unfathomable that we might get to the end of the year without all the baseline level stuff that always passes, the pentagon bill, the farm bill, the housing bill, stuff like that. what do you think it is realistic to expect from this congress by the end of the year? >> about as much as they've done so far, you know, very little. i think we're finally going to get an answer to the question of, you know, are house republicans and this congress itself capable of that embarrassment? and you know, a couple weeks ago, we got the answer that just maybe they are, because coming out of the government shutdown, the house moved to pass the water bill that you mentioned. and this is a major water infrastructure bill that could create jobs and is the kind of thing that both parties would like to see happen. you know, it works, does flood protection, it's a very noncontroversial kind of thing. the house
joining us now is ryan grim, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you so much for being with us. nice to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> it's almost unfathomable that we might get to the end of the year without all the baseline level stuff that always passes, the pentagon bill, the farm bill, the housing bill, stuff like that. what do you think it is realistic to expect from this congress by the end of the year? >> about as much as they've...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. on the money with the business of russia. well if you're going to like. the face you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. lazy i'm going to go through a no other job. so that i could money to buy seeds. dies or to mother the money i have for seeds and you can spend it for books you may. be open in school uniform my kids need for school. sick i'm going to be. so i have no money left to seat on the day no matter how cheap
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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i saw a huffington post piece about investors that recognize there is a lot of money to be made here as well. so are they also an impetus for regulation or at least changes within the industry? > >i would hope so. i think money always talks. i think as middle classes are growing throughout the world, seafood consumption is going up. i think it still has a long ways to go up in the u.s. but yes, there is a lot of money to be made. > >people are concerned. you talked about some confusion in the public. what do i need to know if i want to buy farm- raised fish? > >first off, there are fish that are very well suited for farming and those that are not. tuna and salmon are not ideal for farming. they are farmed, but it is not ideal. tilapia is very easy to farm. it's an omniverous fish. it can live off pretty much anything. > >vegetables... > >vegetables. so it doesn't require capture fisheries to feed that fish. and it's a warm water fish. it grows very quickly and well. and it's endemic throughout the tropical areas. > >i've got them in my refrigerator right now. i love them. magdalena,
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good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the huffington post had the scoop on this pr push, ryan. we know the president will come out at this event with americans who are already benefitting from the law. he's going to talk about the benefits they're getting, young people can stay on their parents' insurance, no more discrimination against people who have pre-existing conditions. now, on the other hand, the white house has had three years to make this case. so why is this any different? >> well, because now it's actually happening. and, you know, regular people are seeing the benefits of it. for years you've noticed the main thing that they would trot out was if you repeal health care, kids under 26 are going to get thrown off their parents' plans and republicans had a quick response to that. they'd say, well, okay, we'll keep that part of it and throw the rest of it out. but now the meat of the thing is actually getting implemented. more than 100,000 people last month, it's going to be more than that as it gets to the deadline and the website starts working. so actual peop
good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the huffington post had the scoop on this pr push, ryan. we know the president will come out at this event with americans who are already benefitting from the law. he's going to talk about the benefits they're getting, young people can stay on their parents' insurance, no more discrimination against people who have pre-existing conditions. now, on the other hand, the white house has had three years to make this case. so why...
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find jeffrey young's work at "the huffington post." next, "your money" segment focuses on the panic on -- pentagon personnel. breaking news -- american airlines and us airways have completed their merger. they are now ranked as the world's biggest airline. willmerican airlines name live on while us airways will disappear. the merger survived a challenge from the government and criticism from groups who feared it would lead to higher prices. personnel changes in the administration. today is the last day for bruce president biden's chief of staff. he will have the broad foundation. succeeds bruce reed tomorrow. the senate is expected to clear a house passed ill extending for 10 years a ban on entirely plastic ones. also members will resume consideration of the 2014 defense funding bill and vote on the confirmation of patricia and the vote will be the first test of how republicans respond to the democratic changes in filibuster rules. watch live senate coverage on c- span2 at 2:00 p.m. eastern time, or you can listen today live on c-span
find jeffrey young's work at "the huffington post." next, "your money" segment focuses on the panic on -- pentagon personnel. breaking news -- american airlines and us airways have completed their merger. they are now ranked as the world's biggest airline. willmerican airlines name live on while us airways will disappear. the merger survived a challenge from the government and criticism from groups who feared it would lead to higher prices. personnel changes in the...
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joining us to help is ryan grim, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." mr. you. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we're all set for this showdown, this historic vote on patricia millet, pen there's a snow day. there is speculation of what republicans would have done if it hadn't been knowing. did you have any idea what their strategy was going to be or what their plans are? >> there isn't much they can do, because they're operating more or less under the same rules they used to, it's just that the number of votes needed to move forward is different. you know, they could make a motion to adjourn and they could force a couple of show votes, but as long as everybody's there in the senate, they can get through the snow and they can cast their votes, say, no, we're not adjourning, they can only push it off for a couple hours. you know, they have a bigger problem in that there are, as you said, there are 93 judges. and in the senate, you can't call up all 93 and just run them right through, because each one has to go through some amount of hours o
joining us to help is ryan grim, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." mr. you. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we're all set for this showdown, this historic vote on patricia millet, pen there's a snow day. there is speculation of what republicans would have done if it hadn't been knowing. did you have any idea what their strategy was going to be or what their plans are? >> there isn't much they can do, because they're operating more...
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stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle and it's a whistleblower edward snowden has always maintained his motivation was to force a serious conversation about the all encompassing surveillance state well he certainly has achieved this so with mission accomplished is it time to cut a deal with him or even grant him a pardon. to cross edward snowden i'm joined by my guest mary fan in seattle she is a professor at
stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. of the. moment. of the hour and only a day in the history of mankind has man made any significant advantage. over his. computer. more than any other. a romance. when you've been with less than a million of a second in. command three i'm already given chroma. you know a way of life and why you think you. know this isn't true said girl if marriage is to common good to men we. let you smoke signal i was. wrong. you are right food now you. are out the wall
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves with the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. but with economic downturns in the final months they. sang night in the press because i think the eighty's. every week. how do you folks i'm out here martin this is breaking the sidewall to activists in oklahoma are facing serious charges after staging a sparkly demonstration against oil company divine energy for its use of fracking as part of a demonstration the two men on a veiled a pair of glittery banners and apparently the war on terror has turne
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves with the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. any force because the car business eastern related to man for his cars by offering his workers increased wages in cash but now in america the idea is to increase demand by offering workers access to more debt more credit which is a slippery slope into hell because that debt of course comes in interest payments and the interest on america's debt is not greater than or approaching america's g.d.p. as it is in japan so the global interest in the global debt is approaching
but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves with a good all right tools and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. right to see. first street. and i would think that your. own army corps. can still. be in the. on mom. home.
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the going all rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. and i got tired to do. this. because i wrote an article about. the conditions of work that says we just turned to the so have when they were going through about this time. and the journalists that they interviewed were very frank with me and they told me about different things that you couldn't report to calm things than the good and the censorship that you experienced in. their workplace or the material that was published two of the six journalists that are due to be retrac
according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the going all rifles...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves with the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. and. not. this is the right place. these particular people we're working with. anything. why would they work with these chemicals why would they not work with these mold many of them for money yes and this needs to be said they do this for the money yeah but the i am why everybody has one thing well known what a liar it's why did you have to do this yeah this is the first day that i was judging. and the man you are judging no not even with yours or th
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. i wonder if we can add democracy at least expansionist democracy of the kind of styles by george w. bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par with communism on par with nazis along party with. interim agents you know the ideologies that can. mcgrew to an increase in violence i think the problem is the idea that by military force you to take a government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy would spontaneously blossom. welcome to
stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. ok pos somi goes i'm not a martin and this is breaking the sat so much the duck dynasty controversy that the mainstream media is trumpeting there is actually positive news to report a panel appointed by. just released its recommendations to scale back the n.s.a. and the document they recommended forty six changes to add transparency accountability the agency but most importantly they suggest scaling back its authority to snoop and every aspect of our li
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post the former us state department official in yemen says that every year toward tax creek eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why the creek terrorists because according to the human rights watch said the cost of the people killed by growth in yemen are civilians. you know if the yemeni government is really free from washed its grasp and really want to do appear al qaeda problem to have better luck doing it themselves. the good old rifles and bayonets. when the right targets. just acting. i rmb. i knew he was new. lose. little. he does little. it is. low. it is ch ch. we will win. as i. ay ay ay. why did you hear what god with us. eric kelly as the summing up the next half hour. russian parliament the duma passed a sweeping amnesty bill for thousands of prisoners including small thursday aged and disabled merkel outlines the government's policy on europe. what led me into the euro cents. that price is the statement of political correspondent. the surprise in the world
stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post the former us state department official in yemen says that every year toward tax creek eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why the creek terrorists because according to the human rights watch said the cost of the people killed by growth in yemen are civilians. you know if the yemeni government is really free from washed its grasp and really want to do appear al qaeda problem...
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foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report max kaiser you know this week it was reported that factory farm towns are being said the mess from the bottom of chicken cages a combination of feces feathers and on the chicken feet which includes antibiotics heavy metals disease causing bacteria and even bits of dead rodents i know if you're thinking you're thinking that sounds a whole lot like the federal reserve banking system it was the factory farm citizen consumers fe
foreign power fought a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al...
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stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. largest consumer sees and i see it with me in the country is the federal government is simply safe from. these government. this the united states privilege it was public has to realize it can't just by. just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection agency and i found this on a dump site here. it's not always. the producers of these and that's what i think should be able to collect these i believe that they should
stronger foreign power for a weaker states battles for them but the problem is that according to the huffington post a former u.s. state department official in yemen says that every year drone attacks create eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their...