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[applause] >> a round of applause for ray mcgovern. our next speaker is a chairman of i can believe, usa. >> my dear brothers and sisters, because time is short and we have to achieve a lot, i wanted to ask a few simple questions. 1600 people died, 9000 people severely injured. more than 9000 houses demolished. houses, hospitals, u.n. centers, schools, bombardment. who is the biggest terrorist in this one? answer me. which one is the biggest terrorist? who is the biggest security challenge and threat to america? israel. which country makes america most unpopular throughout the world? which country destroys the u.s. security pact? which country makes the most enemies of the usa? my dear friends and sisters and brothers and all the non-muslim community, i welcome you here. i want to start with the koran. [speaking foreign language] whatever you do, as a follower of the prophets, you will do to success. a few things before i finish, my brothers and sisters. we gather here. shame to cnn, shame to bbc, shame to washington post. shame, shame
[applause] >> a round of applause for ray mcgovern. our next speaker is a chairman of i can believe, usa. >> my dear brothers and sisters, because time is short and we have to achieve a lot, i wanted to ask a few simple questions. 1600 people died, 9000 people severely injured. more than 9000 houses demolished. houses, hospitals, u.n. centers, schools, bombardment. who is the biggest terrorist in this one? answer me. which one is the biggest terrorist? who is the biggest security...
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new york former cia officer ray mcgovern thinks that selling classified data is the only possible explanation of general owes anders supposedly huge profits. just think if general alexander would have anything in the way is innovative techniques or would he work in their lead what would he we come up with new ways to do their job you know he would show his previous experience including classified information so that he can route enrich himself now in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here i generals like him for story generals only make two hundred and twenty thousand dollars in retirement so clearly he needs to supplement his income put in million dollars a month sounds a little excessive. take a look at some other global headlines this hour in taiwan at least twenty four killed and two hundred seventy one injured in a series of explosions and start to be caused by underground gas leaks in the sewage system i witness a dense fog formed over the streets early friday morning before erupting into multiple blasts tearing up roads flipping over cars firefighters searching for residents who migh
new york former cia officer ray mcgovern thinks that selling classified data is the only possible explanation of general owes anders supposedly huge profits. just think if general alexander would have anything in the way is innovative techniques or would he work in their lead what would he we come up with new ways to do their job you know he would show his previous experience including classified information so that he can route enrich himself now in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here i...
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to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese the director of the rights institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist at international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any article you read in western media portrays russia as a very aggressive country bent on rebuilding the soviet union we are bent on rebuilding an empire but reality on the ground i don't see any evidence of it am i wrong. the question is whether it's bad bad bad bad poutine no shirt on bad putin on a horse no shirt on putin bad or whether that's a more realistic picture where russia feels that its national interests had been infringed upon and are still being infringed upon if you look back to when the berlin wall fell just twenty five years ago there was an incredibly potent chance for peace throughout europe from portugal to the
to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese the director of the rights institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist at international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any article you read in western...
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to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali choose the director of the rice institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any art.
to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali choose the director of the rice institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first that's ok almost any art.
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to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese they director of the rice institute for serbian studies and in london we cry.
to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a former cia analyst also in washington we have the boys from mali cheese they director of the rice institute for serbian studies and in london we cry.
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less likely to express unpopular views but we spoke to a former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern he believes it's because people feel cornered by government surveillance. but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this we're going to hear people calling snowden a traitor which he is not when they when they hear him call a sly would choose not well they're sensitive enough to realize that if they find themselves talking about it with snowden and expressing not only support perhaps just questionings well is he really used by or is he really a traitor well that will be picked up and could be used against him eventually the reason government collects all this of your nation is to use it the only reason the only way to prevent this from being used against you is through prevent it from being collected in the first place. and up next here on the international max and stacey discussing the high cost of helping politicians who suffer from low ratings that's got to cost something stay with us the cause a report coming out. know a famous politician is tweeting that a for governme
less likely to express unpopular views but we spoke to a former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern he believes it's because people feel cornered by government surveillance. but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this we're going to hear people calling snowden a traitor which he is not when they when they hear him call a sly would choose not well they're sensitive enough to realize that if they find themselves talking about it with snowden and expressing not only support...
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facebook and twitter actually encourage self censorship a former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern he believes people actually feel cornered by government surveillance but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this we're going to hear people calling snowden a traitor. when they when they hear him call us why we choose not well they're essential to realize that if they find a show talking about it which nobody and expressing not only support perhaps she is questioning is she really has fire. or is he really a traitor well that will be picked to be used against intervention the reason government collects all this shit. is to use the only reason the only way to prevent this from really usually is sure is to root it be the first place or let's give some other headlines from around the world time for the r.t. starting with thousands of shia muslims who took to the streets of yemen's capital calling for the downfall of the government of protestors in support of a key shia yemeni leader accusing the government of corruption and asking for a decision to cut fuel subsidies to be
facebook and twitter actually encourage self censorship a former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern he believes people actually feel cornered by government surveillance but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this we're going to hear people calling snowden a traitor. when they when they hear him call us why we choose not well they're essential to realize that if they find a show talking about it which nobody and expressing not only support perhaps she is questioning is she...
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like facebook and twitter actually encourage self censorship former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern he believes people just feel cornered by governments of violence. but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this morning hear people calling snowden a traitor which he used not when they were the. us why we choose not well there are sensitive enough to realize that if they find the shows talking about it which nobody and expressing not only support perhaps just questionings will issue really used by really a traitor well that will be picked up and could be used and eventually the reason government collects all this information is to use it the only reason the only way to prevent this from being used against you is to remove it from being collected in the first place. probably very likely that you've noticed how the whole ice bucket challenge is going to viral with many thousands taking part online but on one scottish island it's gone too far so many people were taking part over the weekend the local water supplies had to be cut off five times that story online for you right
like facebook and twitter actually encourage self censorship former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern he believes people just feel cornered by governments of violence. but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this morning hear people calling snowden a traitor which he used not when they were the. us why we choose not well there are sensitive enough to realize that if they find the shows talking about it which nobody and expressing not only support perhaps just questionings...
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a former cia officer ray mcgovern values that selling classified data is the only possible explanation of general alexander's supposedly huge profits. i think that the general alexander would have anything in the way of innovative techniques or would he work in their lead what would he we come up with new ways to do their job. it would show his previous experience including classified information so that he can read in rich and show free snow in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here generals look like him with a four star generals only make two hundred and twenty thousand dollars in retirement so clearly he needs to supplement his income put in million dollars a month sounds a little excessive. and more global headlines for you now argentina's president cristina kirchner denies that her country is facing a financial default she stressed they are all still opportunities for dialogue with international debt holders and argentina's dad was due to be paid and the end of july the country already made a payment on one of its bonds but a u.s. judge that's rolling on the case that deposit.
a former cia officer ray mcgovern values that selling classified data is the only possible explanation of general alexander's supposedly huge profits. i think that the general alexander would have anything in the way of innovative techniques or would he work in their lead what would he we come up with new ways to do their job. it would show his previous experience including classified information so that he can read in rich and show free snow in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here generals...
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new york former cia officer ray mcgovern thinks that selling classified data is the only possible explanation the general was ender's supposedly huge revenue. just think that general alexander would have anything in the way of innovative techniques or would he work in their lab or will he we come up with new ways to do their job no no no he would sell his previous experiences all of it being polluting classified information and all so that he can reap enrich himself for years when he's now in his defense and i'm being sarcastic here i generals like like him with a four star generals only make two hundred and twenty thousand dollars in retirement so clearly he needs to supplement his income but a million dollars a month sounds a little excessive. turning now to some other stories making global headlines in taiwan at least twenty four people killed two hundred seventy one wounded in a series of explosions thought to be caused by gas leaks in the sewage system eyewitnesses say a dense fog formed over the streets in early friday morning before erupting into multiple blasts that tore up roads flip
new york former cia officer ray mcgovern thinks that selling classified data is the only possible explanation the general was ender's supposedly huge revenue. just think that general alexander would have anything in the way of innovative techniques or would he work in their lab or will he we come up with new ways to do their job no no no he would sell his previous experiences all of it being polluting classified information and all so that he can reap enrich himself for years when he's now in...
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real life with people less likely to express unpopular views former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern believes it's because people feel cornered by government surveillance but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this worry here people calling snowden a traitor which he is not when they when they are him call us why we choose not well very sensitive enough to realize that if they find themselves talking here. and expressing knowingly support perhaps just questioning is he really used by or is he really or traitor well that will be picked up and could be used against the eventually the reason government collects all this information is to use it the only reason the only way to prevent this from being using ensure is to revenge it from being collected in the first place. up next every mountain on who chooses what to added on wikipedia some breaking the set. no a famous politician is tweeting that a foreign government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratise their government into the dirt li
real life with people less likely to express unpopular views former cia officer and whistleblower ray mcgovern believes it's because people feel cornered by government surveillance but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this worry here people calling snowden a traitor which he is not when they when they are him call us why we choose not well very sensitive enough to realize that if they find themselves talking here. and expressing knowingly support perhaps just questioning is he...
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to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a formercia analyst also in washington we haven't. molly cheez the director of the rights institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first it's almost any article you read in western media portrays russia is a very aggressive country bent on rebuilding the soviet union ribera bent on rebuilding an empire.
to cross the world according to russia i'm joined by my guests ray mcgovern in washington he's a formercia analyst also in washington we haven't. molly cheez the director of the rights institute for serbian studies and in london we cross to mark macaulay he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london are gentlemen cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first it's almost any article you read in western media portrays...
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real life with people less likely to express unpopular views a former cia officer and also blow ray mcgovern believes it's because people feel cornered by government surveillance. but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this when they hear people calling snowden a traitor which he is not when they are they are a sly would choose not well they're sensitive enough to realize that if they find themselves talking about it with snowden and expressing not only support perhaps just questioning his will is he really is by or is he really a traitor so that will be picked up and could be used against him eventually the reason government collects all this information is to use it the only reason the only way to prevent this from being used against you is to remove it from being collected in the first place. right after the break when the international we take you behind the scenes here at the network to show you how we cover the worldwide headlines. no a famous politician is tweeting that a foreign government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going t
real life with people less likely to express unpopular views a former cia officer and also blow ray mcgovern believes it's because people feel cornered by government surveillance. but americans are afraid you know when they hear all this when they hear people calling snowden a traitor which he is not when they are they are a sly would choose not well they're sensitive enough to realize that if they find themselves talking about it with snowden and expressing not only support perhaps just...
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chalmers johnson, ray mcgovern from intelligence. do you find yourself in a kind of community of critics with these people? and do you find it ironic that you are -- you, too, are being marginalized in a way? >> do i find -- the question is, do i find myself part of a community of like-minded critics. and do i think i'm being marginalized. i don't think i am important enough to be marginalized. i mean, i never got off the margin. you know what? i'm serious. i am so grateful -- i'm not grateful to be sleeping in the sixth marriott hotel i have slept in over the last ten days. i am very grateful that i have the opportunity to teach young people, to write books and articles, to travel around and talk to you. i don't kid myself that it has any particular influence but it is tremendously gratifying to have this opportunity. i don't view myself as part of a community. i'm aware of everyone you mentioned except for bruce fein and i understand what they are about and what they do. i kind of do my own thing and i'm willing to let doing my own
chalmers johnson, ray mcgovern from intelligence. do you find yourself in a kind of community of critics with these people? and do you find it ironic that you are -- you, too, are being marginalized in a way? >> do i find -- the question is, do i find myself part of a community of like-minded critics. and do i think i'm being marginalized. i don't think i am important enough to be marginalized. i mean, i never got off the margin. you know what? i'm serious. i am so grateful -- i'm not...
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former cia officer and analyst and co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity ray mcgovern great welcome back it was gone it's great having you. in terms of the short term causes of this conflict it seems like a fairly obvious break point was when the victor the cold which if i was in there right you know it was overthrown in february but that didn't just come out of nowhere one of the long term causes and how has the original resolution of the original cold war in the dissolution of soviet union in some ways helped set up what's going on right now you're very. close thinking as i was waiting here that it's been a half century since i've become a student of russia in the soviet union. after my mother terry service i became chief of the soviet foreign policy branch and then i ended up briefing the likes of george h.w. bush and george shultz when the world started to change big time used to write the presidential daily briefs and i got a bitch of a show for came into the soviet union was he the real deal it was skepticism and we would probably skip it but he was the real deal
former cia officer and analyst and co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity ray mcgovern great welcome back it was gone it's great having you. in terms of the short term causes of this conflict it seems like a fairly obvious break point was when the victor the cold which if i was in there right you know it was overthrown in february but that didn't just come out of nowhere one of the long term causes and how has the original resolution of the original cold war in the...
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speakers include cornell west, analyst ray mcgovern and code pink national coordinator. this is an hour and a half. [cheering] [cheering] >> brothers and sisters, we are going to get started here with the rally and we are going to have some amazing speakers from all over and then we are going to march and bring the message to the streets of washington. my name is eugene. i represent the coalition and i'm going to be one of the cochairs here today and there will be several of us going back and forth and introducing speakers. before we go any further, i want to introduce my cochair who came all the way from new york to be part of this. free palestine! [cheering] [cheering] sisters and brothers i'm so happy to be here with you all today to introduce the next speaker. the next speaker is the executive director of mass immigrant justice center. please welcome kell khalila. >> thank you all for being here. six years ago i asked the president obama directly what do you intend to give about the palestinians. the israelis and the palestinians live in different worlds that are ove
speakers include cornell west, analyst ray mcgovern and code pink national coordinator. this is an hour and a half. [cheering] [cheering] >> brothers and sisters, we are going to get started here with the rally and we are going to have some amazing speakers from all over and then we are going to march and bring the message to the streets of washington. my name is eugene. i represent the coalition and i'm going to be one of the cochairs here today and there will be several of us going back...
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mcgovern ray county public school parents are being told to watch their students for signs of whoopingere confirmed and nine other potential ones were recorded. the disease is highly contagious and it is treated with antibiotics. a new exhibit opens at the national zoo today to mark its 100 25th anniversary that will .eature the american bison with the help of students from howard university a ballot at university, those schools helps name them as laura and wilma. > a good day> to get down there to the zoo. it has been a relatively cool summer, but we have a finale for you. you can see some fog down there, a very nice day on tap. we have cloudy skies in bethesda and temperatures all around the 71ion in the low to mid xts, degrees in washington. very column conditions. the big story this weekend is the rise in the humidity. today, the dew points are going to be creeping up toward the 70 degree point. that gets uncomfortable, so for today, higher humidity, 83 degrees to 87 degrees, the coolest of the three weekend sunny,morrow, partly hot, and humid, 88 degrees to 93 degrees. for labor d
mcgovern ray county public school parents are being told to watch their students for signs of whoopingere confirmed and nine other potential ones were recorded. the disease is highly contagious and it is treated with antibiotics. a new exhibit opens at the national zoo today to mark its 100 25th anniversary that will .eature the american bison with the help of students from howard university a ballot at university, those schools helps name them as laura and wilma. > a good day> to get...