NAFTA's long road to completion The Trump administration must meet a series of statutory deadlines to get NAFTA 2.0 passed through Congress. How far along is it? But it's no small task: Besides working with Canada and Mexico to reach a deal that all three countries find reasonable, U.S. negotiators must also work with Congress to adhere to a series of strict statutory guidelines. Following those rules, laid out under the Trade Promotion Authority law, allows the president to submit the final deal to Congress for a straight up-or-down vote without any amendments, greatly increasing the chances of quick passage. ... Read more The 315 people connected to the Russia probes A POLITICO analysis of court documents, congressional letters, public testimony and media reports reveals that the investigations into the 2016 election and its aftermath now involve hundreds of people in Washington, Moscow and around the world.
Ivanka and Jared's long game Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, who dominated coverage early on with their unparalleled Oval Office access and various business and political controversies, now are out of the spotlight for long stretches. What's happening: Leaks of their views, feuds or demands have abated. A talkative enemy, Steve Bannon, is gone -- as are allies Dina Powell and Gary Cohn. And they have largely lived by Chief of Staff John Kelly's check-in-with-me-first rules. Inside the White House, their abnormal roles are accepted as reality, though the eye rolling and concerns of conflicts of interests persist. ...
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Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, May 31 [11:25]
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*Deutsche Bank is Failing, Bail Out Inevitable | TRNN | 05/31/18 | 13:05
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Trump Makes Total Idiot Out Of Himself | TYT | 05/30/18 | 4:09 Trump Can't Stop Handing Mueller MORE Obstruction Charges | TYT | 05/30/18 | 9:01 The1a.org The Fight Against Anti-Semitism In A High-Tech World | 1a.org | 05/31/18 | 1hr
About 4.2 million anti-Semitic messages were posted on Twitter between late January 2017 and January 2018, according to a May 2018 report from the Anti-Defamation League.
Thirty-one percent of Americans, and 41 percent of millennials, believe that two million or fewer Jews were killed in the Holocaust; the actual number is around six million. Forty-one percent of Americans, and 66 percent of millennials, cannot say what Auschwitz was. And 52 percent of Americans wrongly think Hitler came to power through force. "As we get farther away from the actual events, 70-plus years now, it becomes less forefront of what people are talking about or thinking about or discussing or learning," said Matthew Bronfman, a board member of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which commissioned the study. "If we wait another generation before you start trying to take remedial action, I think we're really going to be behind the eight ball." |
05.31.2018. 11:17
GOP Rep. Trey Gowdy Contradicts Trump On 'Informant' Claim "I am even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the information they got," Gowdy said. Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said the FBI acted appropriately when it used an informant to gather information about Donald Trump campaign advisers who allegedly had suspicious contacts linked to Russia prior to the 2016 election. "I am even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the information they got, and that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump," Gowdy said Tuesday during an interview on Fox News. ...
Read more How Two House Democrats Defended Helping the GOP Weaken Dodd-Frank Financial Regulations LEGISLATORS FROM BOTH parties came together this week to put the finishing touches on a sweeping measure to weaken bank regulations put in place to respond to the 2008 financial crisis. In a shock to some observers, 33 House Democrats and 17 Senate Democrats ultimately joined with nearly every Republican to send the bill to President Donald Trump's desk. Only one GOP legislator, Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., voted against it. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., a co-author of the bill, stood next to Trump at the signing ceremony on Thursday. ... Read more Intercepted with Jeremy ScahillWhite Fear: As the GOP veers toward fascism, establishment Democrats face a grassroots insurgency. Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill | White Fear: As the GOP veers toward fascism, establishment Democrats face a grassroots insurgency. | TheIntercept | 03/30/18 | 1hr Trump says Mueller's team is 'meddling' in upcoming midterm elections WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is accusing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigative team of "MEDDLING" in the upcoming midterm elections and blames Democrats for "Collusion." Mueller is leading the probe into whether Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election with help from Trump campaign aides. So far, four Trump associates have been charged in Mueller's investigation; three have pleaded guilty to lying to the authorities. Trump has repeatedly referred to Mueller's team as "13 angry Democrats," although Mueller is a Republican. Mueller was appointed by Trump's deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein. ...
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Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, May 30 (FULL) | 59:02
The Truth About The Lost Children Story | TYT | 05/29/18 | 11:44
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Ivanka Photo Savagely Memed Online | TYT | 05/29/18 | 7:11 Can Trump Un-Cancel North Korea Summit? | TYT | 05/29/18 | 8:43 The1a.org Reboots, Retweets, And Roseanne's Quick Cancelation | 1a.org | 05/30/18 | 1hr
The reboot of the ABC sitcom "Roseanne" was always controversial. The original was, too.
What You Need To Know About The 'Missing' Migrant Children | 1a.org | 05/30/18 | 1hr
During the show's first run, its creator, star and namesake, Roseanne Barr, riled critics with her brash public statements and surprising rendition of the national anthem. Despite that, the show was praised for its sensitive portrayal of a white, working-class Midwestern family. But the reboot was different. In the years since the original went off the air, Barr had changed. She was still provocative, but her provocations involved running for office, tweeting conspiracy theories and supporting President Donald Trump.
This weekend, Twitter was abuzz with reactions to a story about federal agencies losing track of about 1,500 migrant children. The conversation evolved to be about the condition of children who cross the border, and was amplified by tweets from President Trump and the Twitter hashtags #Wherearethechildren and #Missingchildren. ...
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05.30.2018. 09:22
Steyer: Pelosi Is 'Normalizing' Trump By Not Talking Impeachment The billionaire California activist says Democratic leaders who don't take up the cause are writing off millions of potential voters. Tom Steyer says the Democrats telling him to call off his impeachment crusade are like those who told civil rights activists to be patient, and says Nancy Pelosi and others holding back on calling for impeachment are "normalizing" Donald Trump's presidency. Steyer doesn't care that Democratic leaders are worried that he could blow their chance at winning the House by talking up impeachment around the country and in his TV ads--though he argues he's actually helping Democrats. He says he's the only person willing to tell the truth. And the thing about a self-made billionaire with nothing to lose: it's hard for anyone to convince him he might be wrong, or to get him to stop. ...
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Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates: Trump has raised assault on rule of law
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates: Trump has raised assault on rule of law | CNN | 05/26/18 | 10:44Week 52: Mueller and Trump Celebrate One (Rocky) Year Week 50: Rudy Steps In It and Trump Makes Him Squirm Week 49: Cohen Took a Bullet and Trump Fired It Week 48: Comey's Memos Upstage His Memoir Week 47: Mount Trump Fumes but Doesn't Blow Week 46: Mueller Rattles the Oligarchs Week 44: Does Trump Want to Talk to Mueller or Fire Him? Week 43: Trump Rolls Out Red Carpet for Mueller Subpoena Week 42: Mueller's Probe Reaches Distant Shores On-and-on-and-on... Stunning Oval Office leak: Aides fight in front of Trump -- about leaks Shortly after word leaked that Kelly Sadler had taken a nasty shot at John McCain, President Trump convened a meeting in the Oval Office for a tiny group of communications staffers, according to sources familiar with the gathering. Sadler, Mercedes Schlapp, Raj Shah, and John Kelly all gathered in front of the Resolute Desk for a conversation with Trump about the leaking problem. They were the only people in the room, though the door to the outer Oval was open. What happened: The president told Sadler she wouldn't be fired for her remark. He added, separately in the conversation, that he's no fan of McCain. Then Trump, who had grown obsessed with the leaking problem, told Sadler he wanted to know who the leakers were. Sadler then stunned the room: To be completely honest, she said, she thought one of the worst leakers was Schlapp, her boss. ...
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Staffers know Trump is destroying the USA.? The swamp has turned into a cesspool of vile inept dummies.? White House announces tech tariffs, investment restrictions on China The White House announced this morning a plan to levy a 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese tech goods -- with the exact list to be announced next month -- as well as tech investment limits for Chinese nationals and entities. It also plans to pursue litigation at the World Trade Organization relating to Chinese intellectual property abuses. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, May 29 [10:27]
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*Average CEO Makes 339 Times More Than their Average Worker | TRNN | 05/27/18 | 12:33
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Turkey's Lira in Free Fall -- Erdogan Calls Snap Election (Part 2/2) | TRNN | 05/28/18 | 10:18 Vast Poverty Ignored In Northern California | TYT | 05/27/18 | 11:47 Why Trump's Economy Is About To Crash | TYT | 05/27/18 | 8:17 The1a.org How Ranked-Choice Voting Is Changing Politics | 1a.org | 05/2918 | 1hr
Russell Berman explained how it works in The Atlantic: Ranked-choice voting, which cities like San Francisco, Minneapolis, and Portland, Maine, use to elect their mayors, has been likened to an "instant runoff": Instead of selecting just one candidate, voters rank their choices in order of preference. If no candidate receives a majority of first-place votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and whoever their voters chose as their second choice is added to the tally of the remaining contenders. That process continues until there are only two candidates left, and the one with the most votes wins.
Pain Killer: OxyContin & The Opioid Crisis | 1a.org | 05/29/18 | 1hr
Supporters say RCV ensures that candidates with the broadest coalitions of support will win, and that it allows voters to choose the candidate they prefer without splitting the vote and handing the election to the other party. They also say RCV will inspire more positive campaigning, because candidates will aim to become voter's second and third choices instead of targeting each other with negative advertisements. Further, they hope that RCV could create room for third-party candidates. Opponents say that in practice, RCV does not guarantee majority rule or more positive campaigns. And they argue it can obscure differences between candidates and be confusing to voters.
Reporter Barry Meier, Staff reporter, The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize finalist and two-time winner of the George Polk Award; author of "Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic", was the first journalist to shed a national spotlight on the abuse of OxyContin. His reporting concentrates on the intersection of business, medicine and the public's health. Meier's latest work breaks new ground and traces the missteps that turned a supposed wonder drug into one of the key causes behind a national tragedy.
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05.29.2018. 10:18
President Trump Is a Better Dealbreaker Than Dealmaker At 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, I was speaking with a senior Administration official involved in the preparations for President Trump's summit with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un. The chances, the official told me, were still "seventy-thirty" that the summit would happen, in Singapore, on June 12th, despite increasingly jittery statements from both sides in recent days. By the time we talked again, after dinner, however, the prospects seemed to be dropping by the minute. The North Koreans had released a new statement in the hour since we had first spoken, calling remarks by Vice-President Mike Pence "ignorant and stupid" and threatening to cancel the meeting and, instead, proceed with a "nuclear-to-nuclear showdown." "I saw that," the official said, referring to the bellicose new statement. "Well, maybe it's down to sixty-forty, but the point is we are planning for it." Already, though, it was clear that the summit, which so recently had Trump openly musing about his prospects for a Nobel Peace Prize, was in serious doubt, and the official repeatedly returned to the question of the blame game that could ensue if the talks collapsed. He had been reviewing the long history of unsuccessful nuclear negotiations with North Korea, spanning three generations of the Kim family, and had concluded that, no matter what the facts, there was always an aggressive fight to affix responsibility. "Whenever talks have failed with North Korea," the Administration official observed, "it's been because of North Korea." On Thursday morning, Trump called off the summit, writing in a testy letter to Kim that he was cancelling the meeting, "based on the tremendous anger and hostility displayed in your most recent statement." The blame game, it seemed, had already begun. ... Read more The Chilling Effect of Trump's War on the FBI As the president ramps up his attacks on the law-enforcement and intelligence communities, long-standing damage to key agencies seems inevitable. President Trump spent his early Wednesday morning, as he does many mornings, on Twitter. This time, he chose to weigh in on the "Criminal Deep State" and the claims that it embedded a spy in his presidential campaign as part of the federal investigation into Russia's election interference. "They go after Phony Collusion with Russia, a made up Scam, and end up getting caught in a major SPY scandal the likes of which this country may never have seen before!" he wrote. Much has been written in recent days about Trump's "new" strategy to discredit the Russia investigation. The president has been attacking both the investigators in the Russia probe and the news organizations that cover the investigation, all in an attempt to persuade the public that the probe has been tainted by bias from the start. The frequency of these attacks may be climbing, but Trump's tactics have actually remained remarkably consistent--beginning before he even took office. "Intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to 'leak' into the public," Trump tweeted on January 11, 2017, referring to a dossier published by BuzzFeed that alleged collusion between his campaign team and Russia. "One last shot at me," he added. "Are we living in Nazi Germany?" ... Read more Edward Snowden on Privacy in the Age of Trump and FacebookEdward Snowden on Privacy in the Age of Trump and Facebook | TheIntercept | 05/25/18 | 1hr
EXACTLY FIVE YEARS ago this week, Edward Snowden absconded to Hong Kong with a trove of documents detailing the extent of the U.S. government's global and domestic surveillance programs. He soon found himself in exile in Russia and dubbed "the most wanted man in the world." The Snowden leaks started a new conversation about digital privacy and online security, and even led to changes in the law. But more recently we've discovered it isn't just Big Government that poses a massive threat to our privacy, but also Big Tech. Facebook, for example, exposed data on up to 87 million Facebook users to a researcher who worked at Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy employed by the Trump campaign. The issues of surveillance and privacy and mass data collection, not just by the government but by Big Tech firms like Facebook, are still as live and and as contentious as ever. On this week's episode of Deconstructed, Edward Snowden joins Mehdi Hasan from Moscow to discuss surveillance, tools that can help protect people's privacy, and the likelihood of a Trump-Putin deal to extradite him.
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NPR.org | Fresh Air Reporter Tells Of Persian Gulf Rivalries, Hacked Emails And A Mueller Subpoena | NPR Fresh Air | 05/23/18 | 1hr |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, May 25 [8:44]
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Trump-Jong Un Meeting Cancelled, But Can the Talks Survive? | TRNN | 05/24/18 | 14:57
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Trump Torpedoes North Korea Talks Before They Start | TYT | 05/24/18 | 12:47 Trump Sets The Table For Another Crash, Bank Bailouts | TYT | 05/24/18 | 7:13 Justice Comes For Harvey Weinstein | TYT | 05/24/18 | 2:18 The1a.org Friday News Roundup -- Domestic | 1a.org | 05/25/18 | 1hr
President Trump's Unplanned N.K. Summit Dump Put Journalists In Cruel Danger | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/24/18 | 3:05 |
05.25.2018. 10:51
Trump calls off historic meeting with Kim Jong Un The president reminds the North Korean leader of the United States' 'massive and powerful' nuclear arsenal. "Sadly, based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement, I feel it is inappropriate, at this time, to have this long-planned meeting," Trump wrote in a letter to Kim that was released by the White House. The cancellation of the meeting -- scheduled for June 12 in Singapore -- appears to be a major blow to Trump's desire to land a legacy-making deal with North Korea to denuclearize and throws foreign relations into potentially dangerous territory. ...
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Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy MacLean
Behind today's headlines of billionaires taking over our government is a secretive political establishment with long, deep, and troubling roots. The capitalist radical right has been working not simply to change who rules, but to fundamentally alter the rules of democratic governance. But billionaires did not launch this movement; a white intellectual in the embattled Jim Crow South did. Democracy in Chains names its true architect -- the Nobel Prize-winning political economist James McGill Buchanan -- and dissects the operation he and his colleagues designed over six decades to alter every branch of government to disempower the majority. In a brilliant and engrossing narrative, Nancy MacLean shows how Buchanan forged his ideas about government in a last gasp attempt to preserve the white elite's power in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education. In response to the widening of American democracy, he developed a brilliant, if diabolical, plan to undermine the ability of the majority to use its numbers to level the playing field between the rich and powerful and the rest of us. Corporate donors and their right-wing foundations were only too eager to support Buchanan's work in teaching others how to divide America into "makers" and "takers." And when a multibillionaire on a messianic mission to rewrite the social contract of the modern world, Charles Koch, discovered Buchanan, he created a vast, relentless, and multi-armed machine to carry out Buchanan's strategy. US Mass Shootings, 1982-2018: Data From Mother Jones' Investigation Trump's torch-it-all strategy | AXIOS | 05/24/18 | 4:36 The Schools That Are Bringing Poor Kids Into the Middle Class Strategies for recruiting and retaining low-income students aren't particularly novel, though they can be tough to implement at scale. The evidence is clear: A college degree is, in most cases, the key to more money and a more comfortable standard of living. But that pathway to higher earnings is more available to some than others: A lot of elite colleges do not enroll a lot of low-income students, and as a result they're not boosting very many students from low-income households into the middle and upper classes. Dozens of top colleges and universities have more students from the top 1 percent of the income scale than the bottom 60 percent, as The New York Times pointed out last year. And that's a problem if colleges hope to escape the common critique that they are little more than a finishing school for the elite. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, May 24 [10:24]
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Democracy in Chains: The Radical Right's Stealth Attack on American Democracy | TRNN | 05/23/18 | 12:23
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The Doubt Machine: Inside the Koch Brothers' War on Climate Science, Narrated by Emma Thompson | TRNN | 05/23/18 | 30:00 Trump's UNBELIEVABLE Admission Behind Closed Doors | TYT | 05/23/18 | 9:13 Republican Voters Get SLAPPED With Reality | TYT | 05/23/18 | 7:58 US Controlled By Smaller Cabal Than China | TYT | 05/22/18 | 10:47 Trump Winning The Russia Investigation Propaganda War? | TYT | 05/23/18 | 7:56 The1a.org From Kilauea To The Ring Of Fire: What You Need To Know About Volcanoes | 1a.org | 05/24/18 | 1hr The Billion-Dollar Discount Chain: How Dollar General Remade America | 1a.org | 05/24/18 | 1hr |
05.24.2018. 11:11
Cohen Partner Sings Evgeny Freidman has been Cohen's partner in the taxi business for years. Evgeny Freidman, a Russian immigrant who is known as the Taxi King, will avoid jail time and will assist government prosecutors in state or federal investigations, the newspaper report said, citing a person briefed on the matter. ... ... Freidman has been Cohen's partner in the taxi business for years, even after New York City regulators barred Freidman last year from continuing to manage taxi medallions, the New York Times said. ...
Read more Elliott Broidy's Company Got Its Biggest U.S. Government Contract Ever While He Pitched Trump Administration The GOP mogul didn't just get rich off defense contracts in the Middle East in 2017. He also scored a record haul for his company from the Pentagon. At the same time Elliott Broidy was cashing in on his access to President Trump by pitching him on behalf of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, he was also receiving the biggest payouts in the history of his company from the U.S. government. Monday, the Associated Press reported on the months-long 2017 lobbying effort carried out by Broidy and George Nader that brought the pair close to securing nearly $1 billion in contracts with the Saudis and the Emiratis in exchange for lobbying against their enemy, Qatar. Also during the pair's lobbying blitz in the fall of 2017, Broidy's company received its largest payouts to date from the federal government on contracts it had been seeking to secure for years, The Daily Beast has learned. ...
Read more Trump's Unsecured IPhones Make Clinton's Basement Server Look Like Fort Knox Cyber-security protocols, the president has complained, are "inconvenient." During a June 2016 campaign speech, Donald Trump turned yet again to one of his favorite topics: Hillary Clinton's e-mails. "Her server was easily hacked by foreign governments, perhaps even by her financial backers in communist China," he said, "putting all of America and our citizens in danger, great danger." Yet when it comes to "the cyber," Trump and his minions seem to have adopted a stance that's equally blasé. Not only have myriad reports emerged of officials using encrypted, disappearing-message services like Confide, in potential violation of federal record-keeping laws, but Steve Bannon, Gary Cohn, Jared Kushner, and Reince Priebus all occasionally relied on private e-mail and electronic devices to conduct government business. Chief of Staff John Kelly's personal cell phone was reportedly compromised for months while he served as secretary of homeland security, under a president who didn't bother to secure his Android phone or the Wi-Fi networks on his many properties. And it seems the president's willful neglect of cyber-security has continued well into his time in office.
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Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, May 23 [9:34] President Trump Is Not "Above the Law": John Bonifaz Warns Against Normalizing Impeachable Offenses | DN | 05/22/18 | 6:08
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Pompeo's Message to Iran: Submit or Suffer (Part 1/2) | TRNN | 05/22/18 | 7:38
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Pompeo's Message to Iran: Submit or Suffer (Part 2/2) | TRNN | 05/22/18 | 8:31 White House One Step Away From Nuclear War | TYT | 05/22/18 | 8:29 US Controlled By Smaller Cabal Than China | TYT | 05/22/18 | 10:47 The1a.org The 1A Movie Club Sees 'Fahrenheit 451' | 1a.org | 05/23/18 | 1hr
We're more than a year into a resurgence in dystopian literature. Readers are dusting off classic works, writers are working on new ones, and filmmakers are working on adaptations.
James Clapper On His Five Decades In Intelligence Operations | 1a.org | 05/23/18 | 1hr
Hulu won viewers and a number of Emmy Awards with its serialized version of The Handmaid's Tale. And now HBO has made a movie out of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
Bradbury believed that we wanted the world to become this way. That we asked for the firemen to burn books. That we wanted entertainment to replace reading and thinking. That we voted for political and economic systems to keep us happy rather than thoughtfully informed. He would say that we chose to give up our privacy and freedom to tech companies. That we decided to entrust our cultural heritage and knowledge to digital archives. The greatest army of firemen will be irrelevant in the digital world. They will be as powerless as spitting babies next to whoever controls a consolidated internet. How could they stop one person, hiding in his parents' basement with a laptop, from hacking into thousands of years of humanity's collective history, literature and culture, and then rewriting all of it ... or just hitting delete?
A retired Air Force lieutenant general and intelligence specialist, Clapper served under presidents George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. His tenure under Obama saw the raid on Osama bin Laden, the Benghazi attack and the Snowden leaks. And, just as he was leaving office, the intelligence community concluded that Russia carried out a cyber campaign to sabotage the 2016 election.
James Clapper On Russia: 'They Swung The Election To A President Trump Win' | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/22/18 | 9:59Clapper's new book, Facts and Fears, examines the five decades of his career in national intelligence operations, including these last tumultuous years. What does he regret? What is he proud of? In his announcement that he was writing the book, Clapper said he would take a "warts and all" approach. |
05.23.2018. 11:19
Trump Reportedly Rejects Phone Security Measures As 'Too Inconvenient' The president is said to use a cellphone that lacks top security features and ignores advice to regularly swap his Twitter phone. Trump's attitude toward his own communications security contrasts with Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state ? something Trump and his allies have assailed for years. Politico said Trump has gone for as long as five months without getting his Twitter phone checked by security experts. The GPS trackers on both of Trump's devices have reportedly been deactivated. ... Read more
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media is a 1988 book written by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, in which the authors propose that the mass communication media of the U.S. "are effective and powerful ideological institutions that carry out a system-supportive propaganda function, by reliance on market forces, internalized assumptions, and self-censorship, and without overt coercion", by means of the propaganda model of communication. The title derives from the phrase "the manufacture of consent," employed in the book Public Opinion (1922), by Walter Lippmann (1889--1974). Chomsky credits the origin of the book to the impetus of Alex Carey, the Australian social psychologist, to whom he and co-author E. S. Herman dedicated the book.[3] Four years after publication, Manufacturing Consent: The political Economy of the Mass Media was adapted to the cinema as Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992), a documentary presentation of the propaganda-model of communication, the politics of the mass-communications business, and a biography of Chomsky. Wikipedia website Trump May Be The Most Fiscally Reckless President In American History I have no doubt that your first response to the headline above is some combination of "Duh!," "You just realizing this now?" and "This is what we get from someone whose Twitter handle is @thebudgetguy?" ... As someone who has railed about this administration's and Congress's lack of attention to appropriations and budget process deadlines, seeing Trump demand action before the start of the fiscal year was refreshing. But think about why Trump is asking for rapid action on the 2019 appropriations: He wants even more spending. Even though his policies have spiked the annual budget deficit to a new normal of a $1 trillion (with $2 trillion definitely within view) and interest rates are now starting to go up in large part because of his out-of-sync-with-the-economy stimulative fiscal policy, Trump is demanding that federal spending and the government's red ink be increased even further. ... Read more
The New Human Rights Movement: Reinventing the Economy to End Oppression by Peter Joseph
*The New Human Rights Movement | Peter Joseph | TZMOfficialChannel | 11/24/17 | 1:59:44In our interconnected world, self-interest and social-interest are rapidly becoming indistinguishable. If current negative trajectories remain, including growing climate destabilization, biodiversity loss, and economic inequality, an impending future of ecological collapse and societal destabilization will make "personal success" virtually meaningless. Yet our broken social system incentivizes behavior that will only make our problems worse. If true human rights progress is to be achieved today, it is time we dig deeper -- rethinking the very foundation of our social system. The FBI Informant Who Monitored the Trump Campaign, Stefan Halper, Oversaw a CIA Spying Operation in the 1980 Presidential Election AN EXTREMELY STRANGE EPISODE that has engulfed official Washington over the last two weeks came to a truly bizarre conclusion on Friday night. And it revolves around a long-time, highly sketchy CIA operative, Stefan Halper. Four decades ago, Halper was responsible for a long-forgotten spying scandal involving the 1980 election, in which the Reagan campaign -- using CIA officials managed by Halper, reportedly under the direction of former CIA Director and then-Vice-Presidential candidate George H.W. Bush -- got caught running a spying operation from inside the Carter administration. The plot involved CIA operatives passing classified information about Carter's foreign policy to Reagan campaign officials in order to ensure the Reagan campaign knew of any foreign policy decisions that Carter was considering. ... Read more *Trump's Spying Claims; Don Jr's Meeting with Gulf Emissaries | 05/21/18 | 7:17 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, May 22 [9:47]
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*Interview with Abby Martin -- Corporate Media, Imperialism & People Power | acTVism Munich | 05/16/18 | 28:24
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*Empire Files: Peter Joseph & Abby Martin on Abolishing Capitalism | TeleSUR | 08/11/17 | 45:40
And You Thought Fox News Couldn't Get Any Worse... | TYT | 05/21/18 | 7:35The Empire Files: Ralph Nader & Abby Martin on the Corporate Elections | TeleSUR | 12/19/15 | 25:13 Fox News Goes Full Alex Jones | TYT | 05/21/18 | 7:34 The1a.org Should Students Stay Away From School? | 1a.org | 05/22/18 | 1hr
There was another school shooting in the U.S. on Friday. This time in Santa Fe, Texas. Santa Fe High School had a shooting plan and armed police officers. Ten people died.
Is Rosenstein Allowing President Trump To Compromise The DoJ With Requests? | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/21/18 | 25:53Dozens of students have been shot and killed this year alone. What was once an unthinkable strategy has become common enough that some are wondering whether to send their kids to school at all unless something changes. |
05.22.2018. 10:08
There Is Only One Trump Scandal The sheer volume of Trump scandals can seem difficult to keep track of. There's the ongoing special-counsel investigation into whether the Trump campaign aided a Russian campaign to aid Trump's candidacy and defeat his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton; there's the associated inquiry into whether the president obstructed justice when he fired former FBI Director James Comey, whom he had asked not to investigate his former national-security adviser; there are the president's hush-money payments to women with whom he allegedly had extramarital affairs, made through his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and facilitated by corporate cash paid to influence the White House; there is his ongoing effort to interfere with the Russia inquiry and politicize federal law enforcement; there are the foreign governments that seem to be utilizing the president's properties as vehicles for influencing administration policy; there's the emerging evidence that Trump campaign officials sought aid not only from Russia, but from other foreign countries, which may have affected Trump's foreign policy; there are the ongoing revelations of the president's Cabinet officials' misusing taxpayer funds; there is the accumulating evidence that administration decisions are made at the behest of private industry, in particular those in which Republican donors have significant interests. ... Read more Santa Fe school shooting: 10 dead and 10 wounded in Texas Ten people have been killed and 10 others injured after a student opened fire at a Texas high school, the state governor said. The attacker, who was arrested and charged with murder, was identified as Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a 17-year-old pupil at Santa Fe High School. He allegedly used a shotgun and a revolver taken from his father, who legally owned the weapons. Most of the dead are students, police said. ...
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LastWeekTonight with John OliverRehab: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) | 05/20/18 | 19:06 An Equifax and Facebook Lawyer Will Now Run The FTC'S Bureau of Consumer Protection IN A RARE party-line vote, the Federal Trade Commission appointed a corporate lawyer who has represented Uber, Equifax, Facebook, and a jailed payday lender to run its Bureau of Consumer Protection. The appointment was one of the first moves of the new five-member panel, all of whom were confirmed by the Senate last month. ... ... As the New York Times explained last week, while Smith once worked at the FTC, he was most recently a partner with the financial services practice at Covington & Burling, a leading white-collar defense firm. His clients included dozens of financial institutions, credit-reporting agencies, and tech firms, including players in some of the most notorious corporate scandals of the past several years. For example, Smith represented convicted payday lender Scott Tucker, from whom the FTC won a $1.3 billion judgment for deceiving and exploiting consumers. Tucker faces 16 years in prison. ... Read more 'Killing Gaza': A New Documentary on Palestinians Under Siege | TRNN | 05/18/18 | 23:15"Killing Gaza," journalists Dan Cohen and Max Blumenthal (trailer) | 05/13/18 | 1:02 "Killing Gaza," journalists Dan Cohen and Max Blumenthal | 05/13/18 | 1:37:00 | $3.00 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, May 21 [8:20] Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg: Civil Disobedience Against Vietnam War Led Me to Leak Pentagon Papers | DN | 05/18/18 | 13:53 Daniel Ellsberg: Whistleblowing is Needed to Avert Catastrophic U.S. War with Iran & North Korea | DN | 05/18/18 | 12:18
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*Artificial Intelligence in Whose Interests? -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Pat 6/6) | TRNN | 05/21/18 |12:34
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Iran Restrained in Face of US-Israeli Provocations and Regime Change Threats (Part 1/2) | TRNN | 03/10/18 | 9:24
Apple, Market Manipulation and the Cult of Personal Finance -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 2/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 15:55
Clinton's 'Committee to Save the World' Unleashes Wall Street -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 3/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 11:03
Sociopaths Rise to the Top -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 4/6) | TRNN | 05/14/18 | 11:21
Trump's NEW Way Of Screwing The Planet | TYT | 05/21/18 | 6:06The Rich Have an Escape Plan -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 5/6) | TRNN | 05/17/18 | 12:13 It's A Republican Campaign Ad Crazy-Off! | TYT | 05/20/18 | 12:23 The1a.org Wanna Bet? The Supreme Court Says You Can. | 1a.org | 05/21/18 | 1hr
Last week, the Supreme Court essentially said states could decide whether or not to legalize gambling on college and professional sports. Americans already bet up to an estimated $380 billion on sports a year. And legislatures are expected to scramble to approve betting, opening a new line of revenue.
But as The Ringer reports, legalized sports gambling could look like legalized marijuana, with only the big operations able to meet the regulatory demand. |
05.21.2018. 12:38
"Trump, Inc." Live: From "The Art of the Deal" to the Dossier The hosts of "Trump, Inc." held a live show in New York City to discuss Donald Trump's businesses. And we had a trivia contest. A few days ago, we held a live taping of the "Trump, Inc." podcast at The Greene Space in New York City. Tony Schwartz, the co-author with Donald Trump of "The Art of The Deal," talked with Ilya Marritz from WNYC and Jesse Eisinger from ProPublica about what Schwartz does and does not recognize in President Trump now. Then, ProPublica's Eric Umansky and WNYC's Andrea Bernstein spoke with BuzzFeed's Investigations Editor Mark Schoofs. Schoofs explained why BuzzFeed was the first to post the Russian "dossier," and what we've learned since. ...
Read more How The Trumps Screwed Palestine ON MONDAY JARED Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and other members of the Trump administration celebrated the opening of a new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem while, at the same time and just a few miles away, Israeli snipers shot at hundreds of unarmed Palestinian protesters in Gaza. More than 60 people were killed in a single day, including children. Predictably, the U.S. media went into pro-Israeli propaganda mode, blaming all of the violence and killing on Hamas, which for all its many sins, didn't actually kill anyone this week. On this week's episode of Deconstructed, two Palestinians join Mehdi Hasan to discuss U.S. coverage of Palestine and how to get prominent Democratic politicians to take the Palestinian struggle for freedom seriously. Rula Jebreal was raised in East Jerusalem and is an academic and foreign policy analyst. ...
Read more Acclaimed Director Rob Reiner Joins Morning Joe | Morning Joe | MSNBC | 05/18/18 | 11:03 The movie is "Shock and Awe," scheduled for a 2017 release and directed by Reiner. It focuses on the run-up to the Iraq war, when the Bush administration was pushing the idea that then-Iraq leader Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Much of the media establishment uncritically accepted those claims. The movie subjects are Jonathan Landay, Warren Strobel and John Walcott, soon to be featured on the big screen by Woody Harrelson, James Marsden and Rob Reiner, respectively. Shock and Awe: When WMDs and Hollywood Collide | National Press Foundation | 06/06/17 | 1:01:00 NEWS & POLITICS
Is Sarah Sanders About to Be Fired? Washington Insiders Believe So ... On MSNBC's Hardball, Karni revealed that many members of Trump's communications team are worried "the axe may be coming for them" following the leak of a repulsive joke about "dying" John McCain's opinion on torture not mattering. Already, the White House has scrapped its regular staff meetings over fears that the contents will be leaked. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, May 18 [11:19] Planned U.S.-North Korea Peace Talks in Jeopardy as Trump Adviser Bolton Pushes for Regime Change | DN | 05/17/18 | 5:23 Trump Pursues Denuclearization in North Korea & Nobel Peace Prize, While Ramping Up US Weapons Sales | DN | 05/17/18 | 34:06
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Jewish Americans Condemn US Gov. Support for Israel's Massacre of Gazans | TRNN | 05/17/18 | 5:51
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Trump's China Tariffs Sending BILLIONS To Russia | TYT | 05/17/18 | 11:11 The1a.org Friday News Roundup -- Domestic | 1a.org | 05/18/18 | 1hr
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05.18.2018. 10:37
GOP builds massive shadow army in fight for the House A super PAC bankrolled by casino mogul Sheldon Adelson tears up the standard playbook of drowning voters in ads. ... The initiative by the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), now includes 34 offices running mini-campaigns for vulnerable Republicans throughout the country. It has built its own in-house research and data teams and recruited 4,000 student volunteers, who have knocked on more than 10 million doors since February 2017. The operation far eclipses the group's activity in any previous election, when CLF didn't have a single volunteer or field office. At this time last election cycle, the group had raised $2 million. As of Tuesday, CLF -- which markets itself to donors as a super PAC dedicated to saving the House majority and can collect contributions with no dollar limit -- had hauled in more than $71 million. ... Read more Norman Finkelstein: Outrage over Israeli Massacre Shows Power of Nonviolent Palestinian Resistance | DN | 05/26/18 | 14:14The Shocking Doomsday Maps Of The World And The Billionaire Escape Plans ... In the early 1980's, spiritual visionaries and futurists provided clues to our changing planet. Often dismissed as crazy prophets, their thoughts for a new world were quickly ignored and laughed at. Gordon-Michael Scallion was a futurist, teacher of consciousness studies and metaphysics and a spiritual visionary. In the 80's he claims to have had a spiritual awakening that helped him create very detailed maps of future world, all stemming from a cataclysmic pole shift. The result, while not based on any science, nonetheless provides a vivid and compelling picture of an Earth ravaged by flooding. Scallion believed that a pole shift would stem from global warming, nuclear activity, and the misuse of technology. Another theorist and psychic Edgar Cayce predicted a 16 to 20 degree shift, while Scallion predicted a 20-45 degree shift. Cayce predicted that when both Mt. Etna volcano in Italy and Mt. Pelee in Martinique erupt together, there will be approximately 90 days to evacuate the west coast before the massive flood claims the coastline. ...
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Atmospheric CO2 Concentration at Highest Level in 800,000 Years
Whistleblower Leaked Michael Cohen's Financials Over Potential Cover-Up: Report The whistleblower said two files about Cohen's business dealings are missing from a government database. Banks are required to file suspicious activity reports (SARs) whenever transactions that may violate federal law are detected, or if certain activities may be linked to money laundering. These reports are stored on a database, which is managed by the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, and can be accessed by law enforcement agents and federal officials. The unnamed whistleblower, who reportedly spent a career in law enforcement, told New Yorker reporter Ronan Farrow he grew worried when he was unable to find two SARs on attorney Michael Cohen's financial dealings in the database. "I have never seen something pulled off the system," the official told the magazine. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, May 17 [11:07] Koch Brothers-Backed Effort to Sabotage Unions Uses Secret "Tool Kit" to Encourage Members to Quit | DN | 04/26/18 | 13:52
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*Trump's Jerusalem Move Caters to Religious Extremists | TRNN | 05/17/18 | 23:44
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*The Rich Have an Escape Plan -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 5/6) | TRNN | 05/17/18 | 12:13
Iran Restrained in Face of US-Israeli Provocations and Regime Change Threats (Part 1/2) | TRNN | 03/10/18 | 9:24
Apple, Market Manipulation and the Cult of Personal Finance -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 2/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 15:55
Clinton's 'Committee to Save the World' Unleashes Wall Street -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 3/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 11:03
Sociopaths Rise to the Top -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 4/6) | TRNN | 05/14/18 | 11:21
Trump Responds To North Korea's Latest Threat | TYT | 05/16/18 | 4:41The1a.org Could Abortion Become Illegal In The U.S.? | 1a.org | 05/17/18 | 1hr
The last decade has changed a lot for access to an abortion in the U.S. A new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research shows facilities that offer the procedure are becoming increasingly rare and women have to travel farther to find an abortion provider than they did ten years ago.
Missing Financial Reports Drove Leak Of Michael Cohen Information | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/17/18 | 10:25State lawmakers are also proposing and passing laws that make it more difficult for women to obtain an abortion. Earlier this month, Iowa passed a law that bans the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. As NPR reports: "Critics say that the law would make abortions illegal in cases where women may not yet have realized that they're pregnant. Iowa's current law allows most abortions up to 20 weeks into a pregnancy." (That legislation is now being challenged by a lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood and the ACLU.) In Missouri, where a 20-week abortion ban recently passed the House, it's required that a woman "receive state-directed counseling that includes information designed to discourage her from having an abortion, and then wait 72 hours before the procedure is provided" among other restrictions, according to the Guttmacher Institute. And six U.S. states have a single abortion facility. |
05.17.2018. 09:51
The Birth of a New American Aristocracy The gilded future of the top 10 percent -- and the end of opportunity for everyone else. ... By any sociological or financial measure, it's good to be us. It's even better to be our kids. In our health, family life, friendship networks, and level of education, not to mention money, we are crushing the competition below. But we do have a blind spot, and it is located right in the center of the mirror: We seem to be the last to notice just how rapidly we've morphed, or what we've morphed into. The meritocratic class has mastered the old trick of consolidating wealth and passing privilege along at the expense of other people's children. We are not innocent bystanders to the growing concentration of wealth in our time. We are the principal accomplices in a process that is slowly strangling the economy, destabilizing American politics, and eroding democracy. Our delusions of merit now prevent us from recognizing the nature of the problem that our emergence as a class represents. We tend to think that the victims of our success are just the people excluded from the club. But history shows quite clearly that, in the kind of game we're playing, everybody loses badly in the end. ... Read more
Makers and Takers: How Wall Street Destroyed Main Street by
In looking at the forces that brought our current administration to power one thing is clear: much of the population believes that our economic system is rigged to enrich the privileged elites at the expense of hard-working Americans. This is a belief held equally on both sides of political spectrum, and it seems only to be gaining momentum. A key reason, says Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar, is the fact that Wall Street is no longer supporting Main Street businesses that create the jobs for the middle and working class. She draws on in-depth reporting and interviews at the highest rungs of business and government to show how the "financialization of America" -- the phenomenon by which finance and its way of thinking have come to dominate every corner of business -- is threatening the American Dream. Now updated with new material explaining how our corrupted financial sysÂtem propelled Donald Trump to power, Makers and Takers explores the confluence of forces that has led American businesses to favor balance-sheet engineering over the actual kind, greed over growth, and short-term profits over putting people to work. From the cozy relationship between Wall Street and Washington, to a tax code designed to benefit wealthy individuals and corporations, to forty years of bad policy decisions, she shows why so many Americans have lost trust in the sysÂtem, and why it matters urgently to us all.
Arms Industry Stocks Shoot up After Trump Withdraws from Iran Deal
This Is Why Evangelical Christians Love Israel | VICE | 05/15/18 | 12:28
The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics by Salena Zito
The history of the American electorate is not a litany of flukes; instead it is a pattern of tectonic plate-grinding, punctuated by a landscape-altering earthquake every generation or so. Donald Trump's electoral coalition is smashing both American political parties and its previously impenetrable political news media.The political experts called the 2016 election wrong and in the wake of the 2016 election surprise, the experts have continued to blow it - looking to predict the coming demise of the President without pausing to consider the durability of the trends and winds that swept him into office. The Great Revolt delves deep into the minds and hearts of the voters the make up this coalition. What emerges is a group of citizens who cannot be described by terms like "angry," "male," "rural," or the often-used "racist." They span job descriptions, income brackets, education levels, and party allegiances. What unites them is their desire to be part of a movement larger than themselves that puts pragmatism before ideology, localism before globalism, and demands the respect it deserve from Washington. Zito and Todd have traveled on over 27,000 miles of country roads to interview more than 300 Trump voters in 10 swing counties. What they have discovered is that these voters were hiding in plain sight--ignored by both parties, the media, and the political experts all at once, ready to unite into the movement that spawned the greatest upset in recent electoral history. Gaza begins to bury its dead after deadliest day in years Funerals were held on Tuesday in Gaza for 58 Palestinians reported killed on Monday when Israeli troops opened fire during protests, in the deadliest day of violence there since a war in 2014. ... Monday's violence came as the US inaugurated its first embassy in Jerusalem, a controversial step by the Trump administration that broke with decades of US policy and incensed Palestinians. ...
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Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, May 16 [9:59]
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, May 16 (FULL) | 59:02
Sociopaths Rise to the Top -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 4/6) | TRNN | 05/14/18 | 11:21
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Iran Restrained in Face of US-Israeli Provocations and Regime Change Threats (Part 1/2) | TRNN | 03/10/18 | 9:24
Apple, Market Manipulation and the Cult of Personal Finance -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 2/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 15:55
Clinton's 'Committee to Save the World' Unleashes Wall Street -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 3/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 11:03
*Iraq Elects Anti-US Insurgent | TYT | 05/15/18 | 12:24*How China Bought Trump | TYT | 05/15/18 | 9:58 *Betsy DeVos Caught Getting Rich From FRAUD | TYT | 05/15/18 | 8:42 The1a.org 'The Great Revolt' In The Voting Booth | 1a.org | 05/16/18 | 1hr
Donald Trump's victory in 2016 may have surprised a lot of people, but that doesn't mean it was a fluke. Journalists, pundits, professors and political strategists have spent over a year analyzing how Trump won. In their new book The Great Revolt, columnist Salena Zito and Republican strategist Brad Todd look at who Trump won. Who are the voters who put them over the top?
Trump Lawyer Blasts Giuliani, Asks If Cohen Was A "Mob" Fixer | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC | 05/15/18 | 13:57Are they angry rural racists? Are they, as one study suggests, afraid of losing their status in a diversifying nation with an increasingly high-tech economy? To find the answer, Zito and Todd talked with the people who helped put President Trump in the White House. We'll talk with the authors about their book, the forces that elected the president, and how this revolt might fare in future elections. |
Note: I add this just to expose you to what the Alt Right is listening to. Sometimes pretty scary.
White House Discovers Identities Of Leakers | Alex Jones | 05/16/18 | 11:40BREAKING: Cell Phones Turn Cars Into Microwaves Ovens | Alex Jones | 05/15/18 | 15:45 |
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05.16.2018. 10:31
Populist Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr Likely To Win Iraq's Parliamentary Election Sadr has led two uprisings against U.S. forces in Iraq and is one of the few Shi'ite leaders to distance himself from Iran. Populist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, a long-time adversary of the United States, has all but won Iraq's parliamentary election, the electoral commission said, in a surprise turn of fortune for the Shi'ite leader. In the first election since Islamic State was defeated in the country, Iran-backed Shi'ite militia chief Hadi al-Amiri's bloc was in second place, while Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, once seen as the front-runner, trailed in third. Read more Breaking the Deal: Live Town Hall on the Iran Nuclear Agreement | Sen. Bernie Sanders | 05/14/18 | 1:06:27
Starts 3:15 | They will discuss how after nearly two decades of war in Afghanistan and Iraq, Trump's decision to pull out of the deal moves the U.S. closer to yet another conflict in the Middle East. And at a time when the United States spends more on defense than the next 10 countries combined, Sanders and his panel will consider alternatives to the hawkish Washington foreign policy establishment that remains committed to never-ending military interventions.
Breaking the Deal: A Town Hall on Trump's Iran Decision | TYT | 05/14/18 | 13:36
Mitt Romney calls pastor who delivered blessing at Jerusalem embassy opening 'religious bigot'
Ivanka Trump Opens U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem During Israeli Massacre of Palestinians in Gaza ... More than two-thirds of the Palestinians confined to Gaza are refugees from towns and cities in what is now Israel. The protests along Israel's perimeter fence that began on March 30 -- and were immediately met with lethal force -- are intended to draw attention to what Palestinians refer to as the "nakba," or catastrophe, of Israel's founding, which led to the forcible displacement of some 750,000 Palestinians. "Choosing a tragic day in Palestinian history shows great insensibility and disrespect for the core principles of the peace process," said Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in a statement. ... Read more Ross losing sway with Trump on China Backpedaling on ZTE shows the divide between the Commerce secretary and the White House. Wilbur Ross -- whom Trump once affectionately called a "killer," a high compliment in the president's lexicon -- has steadily become a bit player, with the president regularly leaning on Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and White House trade adviser Peter Navarro.The Commerce secretary's standing took another hit this week when the president tweeted criticism of the department's recent decision to block the Chinese phone-maker ZTE from accessing U.S. technology, according to a current administration official and a former official familiar with the internal discussions. "He's not a primetime player here," said one trade strategist closely tracking the ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, May 15 [10:23] Yanis Varoufakis on Iran Nuclear Deal Demise, US Trade Negotiations, Europe's Far Right & Capitalism | DN | 05/14/18 | 52:07
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, May 15 (FULL) | 59:02
Gaza Activist: Israel's Massacres Won't Stop Our Struggle (Part 1/2) | TRNN | 05/14/18 | 10:11
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Gaza Activist: Israel's Massacres Won't Stop Our Struggle (Part 2/2) | TRNN | 05/14/18 | 11:07 Judge Jeanine: Trump Fulfilling End Times Prophecy! | TYT | 05/14/18 | 7:21 The1a.org What's behind the protests in the Gaza Strip? | Inside Story | older 03/31/18 | 25:30 Details From Grand Jury Witnesses Offers Peek At Robert Mueller Progress | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/14/18 | 15:12 |
05.15.2018. 10:38
Is Trump Trying to Start a War With Iran? WHEN ISRAELI PRIME Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a presentation purporting to reveal new intelligence on Iran's nuclear program last week, many suspected he had an audience of one in mind: Donald Trump. And on Tuesday, the president cited the Israeli intel as one of the key justifications for his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. Does this move us one step closer to war with Iran? Has John Bolton taken the helm of U.S. foreign policy? On this week's Deconstructed podcast, Tommy Vietor, who served as spokesperson for the U.S. National Security Council under President Obama, breaks down Trump's latest and scariest political gambit. Tommy Vietor: I mean, there's just no case I can understand that explains why he did this on the merits. So that to me leads to the second option for why he did it, which is that he hates Obama. ...
Read more War with Middle East? Is the United States becoming more belligerent? | Inside Story | 03/23/18 | 24:25 Can Iranian influence be contained? | Inside Story | 04/30/18 | 25:05 What are the ramifications of US exiting Iran nuclear deal? | Inside Story | 05/09/18 | 24:55 Are Israel and Iran inching closer to war? | Inside Story | 05/11/18 | 24:00 War with Russia? Why is Washington reactivating its Second Fleet? | Inside Story | 05/07/18 | 24:45 War with China? The Coming War on China by John Pilger | John Pilger | 2017 | 1:24:45 The World's Most and Least Peaceful Countries Click to zoom in |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, May 14 [8:58]
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, May 14 (FULL) | 59:02
Clinton's 'Committee to Save the World' Unleashes Wall Street -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 3/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 11:03
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How Ivanka Could End The Trump Presidency | TYT | 05/04/18 | 6:12 How Donald Trump Got the Republican Party To Lose Its Mind | TYT | 05/13/18 | 7:08 Google's New Robot Will Blow Your Mind | TYT | 05/13/18 | 8:34 The1a.org The Long-Term Effects Of Moving The Embassy To Jerusalem | 1a.org | 05/14/18 | 1hr
As promised, U.S. officials opened a new embassy in Jerusalem on Monday. The move is controversial, as Israelis and Palestinians each say the city is their capital. Protests have already left dozens dead and hundreds injured.
Protests Erupt As The US Opens Its Embassy In Jerusalem | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC | 05/14/18 | 8:20With the embassy now open, we look at what this means for U.S. relations in the Middle East. |
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North Korea Intends To Embarrass Trump In Peace Deal | Alex Jones | 05/13/18 | 16:01Insider: Trump Is Planning To Attack Iran In The Next Month | Alex Jones | 05/13/18 | 21:23 |
Breaking! Roger Stone Just Outed The FBI Mole Inside The Trump Campaign | Alex Jones | 05/13/18 | 9:43 Roger Stone: Mueller Is Panicking | Alex Jones | 05/13/18 | 20:12 |
05.14.2018. 12:03
Rudy Giuliani Quits Law Firm After Wild Week Of Interviews Partners at the law firm reportedly were displeased at Giuliani's suggestion that payoffs like Michael Cohen's deal with Stormy Daniels were common practice. Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor who has become one of President Donald Trump's personal attorneys, abruptly resigned from his law firm following a string of unhinged media appearances. Giuliani and the firm, Greenberg Traurig, released a joint statement on Thursday saying that the resignation was effective a day earlier. Giuliani took a leave of absence from the firm in April to represent Trump, but, he said, "the pressing demands" of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation led him to decide to permanently resign. ...
Read more Sheldon Adelson cuts $30 million check to help House Republicans win the midterms House Republicans have lagged consistently in the generic ballot and performed even worse than those poll numbers would suggest in special elections. Their hopes for holding a majority in the US House of Representatives remain fairly bright, however, because thanks to gerrymandering, Republicans can almost certainly hold their majority while losing the popular vote by 3 or 4 points and could very possibly hold it while losing by 5 or 6 points. The other edge they'll have, of course, is money. GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson announced Thursday morning that he'll cut a $30 million check to the Congressional Leadership Fund, a Super PAC that helps House Republicans. Money alone is no guarantee of victory, of course. As Axios's Alexi McCammond wrote yesterday, Republicans have been drastically outspending Democrats in every House special election and badly underperforming the partisan tilt of the districts nonetheless. Conor Lamb's big win in the Pennsylvania 18 special election came in the face of a particularly large spending disadvantage. ...
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Israel Bombs Iranian Forces In Attempt To Start War | TYT | 05/10/18 | 14:02
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Trump Officially Breaks Iran Nuclear Deal | TYT | 05/08/18 | 20:43 The1a.org Friday News Roundup -- Domestic | 1a.org | 05/11/18 | 1hr
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05.10.2018. 21:23
Michael Cohen Was Selling Access To Trump, Says Group That Paid Into His Shell Company Corporations were looking to get closer to the new administration, and Trump's lawyer offered to help. Shortly before Trump became president, Michael Cohen set up Essential Consultants LLC, a shell firm that eventually paid porn star Stormy Daniels to stay quiet in the run-up to the 2016 election about her alleged affair with the president. But this week, it was revealed that the financiers for Cohen's company included major corporations, including Korea Aerospace Industries, the pharmaceutical company Novartis and AT&T. Significantly, it also received money from Columbus Nova, a New York investment firm with close ties to billionaire Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, who has been questioned by special counsel Robert Mueller. The payments were significant. Novartis paid $1.2 million for "healthcare policy matters." KAI said it needed help on U.S. accounting standards, and Columbus Nova said it paid a "consulting fee" that had nothing to do with Vekselberg. ... Read more
Report: China Now Has 9 Times as Many Solar Jobs as the US
California Just Became the First State to Require Solar Panels on New Residential Construction California just became the first state to mandate solar panels on nearly all new residential homes. The mandate is part of California's "Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan," which includes the goal that both residential and commercial construction be zero net energy by 2030--meaning the buildings' annual energy usage is either less than or equal to the renewable energy generated onsite. California was also the first state to require net zero energy through building code. ... Read more Plainclothes NYPD Cops are Involved in a Staggering Number of Killings On April 4, Saheed Vassell was shot and killed on the southwest corner of Utica Avenue and Montgomery Street, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The first police officers on the scene -- and the ones who appeared to fire the first shots -- were three members of an anti-crime unit dressed in plainclothes and one uniformed officer from another unit. Responding to 911 calls about a man with a gun, they had arrived in a black Chevrolet Impala. Footage from the moments after the shooting, initially obtained by the Village Voice, shows that at least nine plainclothes officers were on the scene. Several of the plainclothes cops were taking aggressive action to clear the area of onlookers. One of the officers in the video is wearing a hat emblazoned with a large white skull. Another, who pushes his way through the intersection with sirens blaring, wears a shirt with the symbol of the vigilante comic book character, the Punisher. ... Read more Which one of these would you rather spend your money on?OR |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, May 10 [11:59]
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Iran Restrained in Face of US-Israeli Provocations and Regime Change Threats (Part 1/2) | TRNN | 03/10/18 | 9:24
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Things Keep Getting Worse For Michael Cohen | TYT | 05/09/18 | 10:34 The1a.org All The President's Men In Court | 05/10/18 | 1hr Or All The President's Men In Court | 05/10/18 | 1hr
As a businessman and entertainer, Donald Trump has relied on various lawyers for decades. He now has many more as president. These lawyers come and go. They go on TV. And they go to court.
Retired General Michael Hayden says -> Has America Lost Touch With The Truth? | 1a.org | 05/10/18 | 1hr
But who's doing what, exactly? Rudy Giuliani isn't Michael Cohen. Michael Cohen isn't Don McGahn. But they have the same client. Who represents Donald Trump?
What could make a retired four-star general who has led two U.S. intelligence agencies nervous?
Dubious Explanations Follow Revelation Of Payments To Michael Cohen | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/10/18 | 22:39The current administration. In an op-ed in the New York Times, General Michael Hayden writes, "It is fair to say that the Trump campaign normalized lying to an unprecedented degree." Michael Avenatti: Michael Cohen Only Really Has One Employer | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/09/18 | 5:49 |
05.10.2018. 13:28
Trump Has Now Opened the Door to War Against Iran So, there it goes. Trump did what he promised. He took the United States out of the "Iran deal." It was possible that Trump was merely bluffing. He has done this before. He has suggested a policy and then done the very opposite. But on Iran, all the signs pointed toward this madness. For it is, indeed, madness. Just after he did so, the Israelis bombed an Iranian facility inside Syria. This is not Israel's first attack on Iranian assets inside Syria. Nonetheless, it was very provocative that Israel attacked just two hours after Trump's dramatic withdrawal of the United States from the 2015 Iran deal. What do Trump and his allies hope will happen with this withdrawal? Already, as uncertainty gripped Iran and its creditors over the past several months, the Gross Domestic Product fell from 12.5 percent (from 2015 to the start of this year) to 4 percent. During the period of full-scale sanctions before the 2015 deal, Iran's economy shrank by around 7 percent. Economic suffering as a result of the sanctions will intensify. ... Read more
Makers and Takers: How Wall Street Destroyed Main Street by
In looking at the forces that brought our current administration to power one thing is clear: much of the population believes that our economic system is rigged to enrich the privileged elites at the expense of hard-working Americans. This is a belief held equally on both sides of political spectrum, and it seems only to be gaining momentum. A key reason, says Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar, is the fact that Wall Street is no longer supporting Main Street businesses that create the jobs for the middle and working class. She draws on in-depth reporting and interviews at the highest rungs of business and government to show how the "financialization of America" -- the phenomenon by which finance and its way of thinking have come to dominate every corner of business -- is threatening the American Dream. Now updated with new material explaining how our corrupted financial sysÂtem propelled Donald Trump to power, Makers and Takers explores the confluence of forces that has led American businesses to favor balance-sheet engineering over the actual kind, greed over growth, and short-term profits over putting people to work. From the cozy relationship between Wall Street and Washington, to a tax code designed to benefit wealthy individuals and corporations, to forty years of bad policy decisions, she shows why so many Americans have lost trust in the sysÂtem, and why it matters urgently to us all. Eric Schneiderman Resigns as New York Attorney General Amid Assault Claims by 4 Women Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York State attorney general who rose to prominence as an antagonist of the Trump administration, abruptly resigned on Monday night hours after The New Yorker reported that four women had accused him of physically assaulting them. "It's been my great honor and privilege to serve as attorney general for the people of the State of New York," Mr. Schneiderman said in a statement. "In the last several hours, serious allegations, which I strongly contest, have been made against me. ...
Read more Intercepted | Jeromy Scahill Matt Taibbi on Trump, Russia, and the liberal embrace of authoritarianism. Sarah Jaffe on the teachers' strikes. Nomi Prins on her book, "Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World." | TheIntercept | 05/09/18 | 1hr These Are the Top Jobs Chosen by Serial Killers and Psychopaths The recent and startling arrest of the elusive Golden State Killer, aka the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker/Diamond Knot Killer/Visalia Ransacker in what was arguably the most vexing and disturbing constellation of interlinked cold cases in American history, has raised more questions than answers. ...
10 occupations according to an Oxford University psychologist:
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Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, May 09 [11:56]
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The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 1/6) | TRNN | 03/09/18 | 11:34
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Apple, Market Manipulation and the Cult of Personal Finance -- RAI with Rana Foroohar (Part 2/6) | TRNN | 05/09/18 | 15:55 *BREAKING: Russian Oligarchs Paid Trump Lawyer And Mueller Wants To Know Why | TYT | 05/08/18 |6:50 *Meet The Epitome Of Republican Voters | TYT | 05/09/18 |5:26 The1a.org 'Barracoon' Tells The Story Of The Last Slave In First Person | 1a.org | 05/09/18 | 1hr
Writer Zora Neale Hurston could have had her account of Oluale Kossola, believed to be the last known survivor of the Atlantic slave trade, published 87 years ago. But Hurston's refusal to change the first-person narrative from Kossola's dialect into traditional American English led publishers to pass on her manuscript.
No Deal: What Now After Agreement With Iran Ends | 1a.org | 05/09/18 | 1hr
Nearly nine decades later, and long after the deaths of both Kossola and Hurston, the book is out. "Barracoon," released this week, is the story of a teenager who was stolen, shipped and sold into slavery in the U.S., who lived to see freedom and started a proud community of African-Americans that still exists today in Alabama. It's a testament to Hurston's journalistic and anthropological prowess -- and a continuation of her powerful legacy as a writer. The history of the slave trade and its effects are often mischaracterized and poorly taught. Can this book bring about a better understanding of the experience of people who were enslaved in America?
President Trump says the Iran nuclear deal is among the worst he's ever seen. So he left it. The 2015 agreement between Iran, the United States, France, China, the UK, Russia and Germany was meant to curtail the development of a nuclear weapon. (Here's a primer from the BBC.) Leaders of those countries sought to change President Trump's mind, to no avail.
Newly Exposed Payments To Donald Trump Confidant Cohen Add Depth To Case | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/08/18 | 17:01Since he took office, the big question had been whether the president would withdraw. Now that he has, the question becomes "What's Next?" |
05.09.2018. 11:49
Trump grows frustrated with Giuliani as Stormy Daniels drama rages on The recent shakeups of the president's personal and White House legal teams have done little to calm things down. The president has been griping to associates that Rudy Giuliani, his new personal attorney, has failed to shut down the Stormy Daniels hush money saga. And he has expressed frustration that Giuliani's media appearances are raising more questions than they are answering, turning the story into a days-long drama capped by the admission Sunday that the president may have made similar payments to other women. For now, White House aides said, Giuliani still has a direct line in to Trump -- the two speak almost daily -- and nobody in the West Wing is eager to insert themselves between the two irascible New Yorkers by yanking Giuliani off TV. But some aides said they expect the president to fire Giuliani if his behavior doesn't change. In a phone interview Monday, Giuliani pushed back against the notion that the president is unhappy with his performance. "If I'm not up to it, I don't know who is," he told POLITICO. "I know the Justice Department better than just about anyone." ... Read more
Oliver North named as new NRA president
Oliver North, who in the 1980s became famous for his role in the Iran-Contra scandal, will be the next president of the National Rifle Association. | Rebecca Morin | 05/07/18 | article MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Points Out a Key Part of Mueller's Team's Fraught Day in Court that People Missed Everyone focused on the fact that the judge was critical of the special counsel -- few noticed the crucial part of Mueller's team's response. Special counsel Robert Mueller's team appeared to have a tough day in court on Friday as Judge T.S. Ellis was sharply critical of the prosecutors' grounds to bring their case against Paul Manafort -- but perhaps the most important and informative part of the exchange went largely unnoticed. The judge pushed the prosecutors on why they were bringing the case focusing on bank and tax fraud and against Manafort, President Donald Trump's one-time campaign chair, when it was so far afield of the original mandate that led to the creation of the special counsel. ... Read more New York Attorney General Schneiderman resigns in wake of bombshell report New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a frequent antagonist of President Donald Trump, resigned his post following an explosive report that detailed allegations against him of physical abuse by four women. Schneiderman, who had been a rising star in the Democratic Party, said he will resign effective Tuesday at the close of business. He challenged the accusations of abuse by women with whom he had romantic relationships. ... Read more The 10 Biggest Revelations from the Massive Trove of Internal EPA Emails The emails, first reported by the New York Times, reveal his staff going to great lengths to limit most press access to his events--save for those that they determined were "friendly" media. They also show staff preventing questions from the public at his events and exerting more control over the FOIA process. Pruitt's troubles with transparency are well-documented. In the past, his staff defended his unusual practices, such as not advertising his schedule, as "security concerns." But these emails detail more preoccupation with avoiding distractions at events than any real worries about his personal security. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, May 08 [11:02]
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Trump Accuses John Kerry Of 'Shadow Diplomacy' | TYT | 05/07/18 | 7:08
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Meet The New NRA President | TYT | 05/07/18 | 6:00 Giuliani On Trump Paying Off Other Women | TYT | 05/07/18 | 6:47 The1a.org Attitude Of Exactitude: How Precision Made The Modern World | 1a.org | 05/08/18 | 1hr
Think of the inventions that created the modern world: electric power, computers, the steam engine. These are all important, but there's one thing they share: precision engineering.
Donald Trump Admin Eyed For Effort To Smear Obama Iran Deal Architects | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC | 05/07/18 | 15:48We take precision for granted today, even though we need it for countless daily tasks. Our devices, our cars, airplanes, even electric toothbrushes are built with an exactitude that would've been unthinkable two centuries ago. As precision takes over more and more of our lives, it's also worth asking: At what cost? And now that we can measure things down to the atom, are we reaching the limits of precision? Simon Winchester's new book, "The Perfectionists," tells the story of precision engineering, from the steam engine to quantum computing. But it's less a history of inventions than the story of how a simple idea helped create modernity.
Colin Kahl, former deputy assistant to President Obama, talks with Rachel Maddow about reports that an Israeli intelligence firm was hired to find ways to smear members of the Obama administration to undermine the Iran nuclear deal, with some suggestion that the Trump administration is responsible.
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05.08.2018. 10:31
*President Donald Trump's Real Estate Spending Spree Raises Questions | AM Joy | MSNBC | 05/07/18 | 14:48 *‘President Donald Trump Has Hired His Mini-Me. Rudy Giuliani’s A Buffoon’ | AM Joy | MSNBC | 05/07/18 | 16:18 Rudy Giuliani: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | John Oliver | 05/06/18 | 15:36 The Contributions of Karl Marx (Part 1) | TRNN | 05/06/18 | 16:57 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Marx and a Revolution in Understanding History | TRNN | 05/05/18 | 21:20
Jeff Bezos, Owner of Amazon, Makes the Median Amazon Salary Every 9 Seconds
Jeff Bezos made 1.2 million times the median Amazon employee in 2017
Amazon Gets Tax Breaks While Its Employees Rely on Food Stamps, New Data Shows LATER THIS YEAR, Amazon will begin accepting grocery orders from customers using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the federal anti-poverty program formerly known as food stamps. As the nation's largest e-commerce grocer, Amazon stands to profit more than any other retailer when the $70 billion program goes online after an initial eight-state pilot. Billionaire Bezos and the Warehouse Workers His net worth might be as much as 100 billion times that of many Amazon workers. We have just learned that the median salary of employees at Amazon.com Inc. is $28,446, excluding its chief executive officer and founder, Jeff Bezos. That pitiful number raises an intriguing question: Is Amazon a high-paying tech company or a low-wage retailer? The proxy also disclosed that Bezos was paid $1.68 million, making the ratio of what Bezos was paid and the median pay 59-to-1. What does that ratio tell us? Really, not very much. Bezos, according to the proxy, had a salary of $81,840 in 2017. The rest was in the form of perks, much of it for "security arrangements" and travel. So that ratio, although accurate, means next to nothing. If you really want to understand the gap between CEO and worker, consider instead the ratio between the net worth of the boss and his employees: I did, and it's beyond measure. Seriously, 100 billion-to-1 is not an outlandish estimate. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, May 07 (FULL) | 59:02
US Interventions in Latin America Continue and Intensify | TRNN | 04/06/18 | 13:49
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Muslims Are Internalizing Islamophobia | TYT | 05/06/18 | 6:37 Is North Korea Really Giving Up Its Nukes? | TYT | 05/06/18 | 7:26 The1a.org Gina Haspel Will Likely Be The First Woman To Run The CIA. Who Is She? | 1a.org | 05/07/18 | 1hr
Like a good spy, there isn't much known about Gina Haspel. She's a veteran intelligence officer, who joined the CIA more than 30 years ago. She was the agency's first female deputy director. And she could soon be the first woman to run the CIA.
Haspel's nomination to the post by President Trump will be challenged this week as she faces confirmation hearings. The toughest questions will undoubtedly be about her reported involvement in the torture of prisoners and her role in covering it up. Haspel's experience and the powerful contingent of support behind her mean that we're likely watching history in the making. But what kind of CIA director would Gina Haspel make? And can she overcome the concerns raised about her past? |
05.07.2018. 11:35
‘He can't just lie his way out of every single box' As a private businessman, Donald Trump managed to skate past bankruptcies and scandals, but as president he's finding it's harder to contradict his own statements. anything, emerging from each consecutive bankruptcy and scandal ever more famous and with his brand ever more marketable. As a candidate, he declared he could shoot someone in the middle of New York's Fifth Avenue and not "lose any voters." But as president, Trump is running up against the limits of saying or doing whatever he wants. The revelation by Rudy Giuliani that his client reimbursed his longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen for a $130,000 hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels contradicted Trump's own previous denials that he knew anything about the deal -- and, despite Giuliani's intent to tamp down concerns that the October 2016 payment violated campaign finance laws, raised a whole new set of questions about whether Trump failed to disclose a personal loan. ... Read more *Does anyone care when Trump lies? | Anderson Cooper | CNN | 05/02/18 | 7:35Trump blindsides Sarah Huckabee Sanders -- again "We give the very best information that we have at the time." That was White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders' response when ABC reporter Jonathan Karl asked her during Thursday's press briefing how the American people could trust a president and White House that "show what appears to be a blatant disregard for the truth." Not just in Thursday's briefing, but overall, "the best information we have at the time" has become something of a go-to line for Sanders -- her version of apparently throwing up her arms in the face of a president who has proved not only impulsive and prone to changing his mind, but who has exhibited an unprecedented propensity for falsehoods ... Read more *Cavuto: Is Trump giving the media very real ammunition? | Cavuto | FoxNews | 05/03/18 | 4:19Europe Just Banned the Chemicals That Lay Waste to Honeybees. But They're Still Everywhere in the US. In late April, the European Union banned a blockbuster trio of neonicotinoid insecticides, marketed by chemical giants Syngenta and Bayer. The decision, motivated by mounting evidence of harm to bees exposed to the chemicals, entrenches a temporary moratorium the EU placed on them back in 2013. Here in the United States, use of neonicotinoids continues unabated. They're widely applied to corn, soybean, and cotton seeds before planting. The chemicals suffuse the resulting plants, including their pollen and nectar, poisoning crop-chomping insects. Imidacloprid, one of the three neonics banned by the EU, first hit US farm fields in 1994. The other two, thiamethoxam and clothianidin, debuted here in 2000 and 2003, respectively. In 2008, the declining health of honeybees and other pollinators prompted the US Environmental Protection Agency to reassess its decision to approve these chemicals. ... Read more Butler: Giuliani "Offering Jared Kushner's Head" To Save Ivanka | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC | 05/03/18 | 4:16 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, May 04 [14:49]
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How Lobbyists Weaponized Transparency | TRNN & Empire Files | 04/05/18 | 25:44
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OOPS! New Trump Lawyer Giuliani Should NOT Have Admitted This | TYT | 05/03/18 | 6:37 Giuliani Tries To Recover On Fox And Friends, Fails | TYT | 05/03/18 | 7:27 Cambridge Analytica Shutting Down? | TYT | 05/03/18 | 9:33 The1a.org Friday News Roundup -- Domestic | 1a.org | 05/04/18 | 1hr
This seemingly contradicts the president's statement that he didn't know about the payment. But the morning after the interview, President Trump took to Twitter to discuss the issue further. ... ...
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05.04.2018. 11:17
White House leaps into Giuliani damage control Rudy Giuliani joined Donald Trump's legal team with a mandate to quickly and aggressively stamp out the various investigations dogging his presidency. Instead, he's causing new migraines for the White House. Giuliani appeared to stun Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night by revealing that Trump reimbursed his personal lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 payment Cohen had made to the porn actress Stormy Daniels for her silence about an alleged affair. The statement -- along with Giuliani's comment that Trump "did know about the general arrangement" -- appeared to contradict the president's denial of any knowledge of the deal. ... Read more Trump's fixers revolt The president's preference for people who look like they came from "central casting" has become a well-known part of how Trump makes personnel decisions. The president said as much when he nominated Ronny Jackson -- the square-jawed White House physician with a full head of hair thick enough to hold a side part -- to be secretary of Veterans' Affairs. But behind the scenes, there's another set of characters who populate Trump's world: loyal fixers who lie for Trump, and clean up his messes in the shadows, where their looks count less than their loyalty. It's a dichotomy that's well-known in Trump's inner circle. One former adviser described it succinctly: "Central casting for 'front porch' jobs, trolls for the real work." But in recent weeks, there has been tension in the natural order of Trump's world, because his not-made-for-prime-time "fixers" have been basking in the national spotlight where they don't belong. And they're doing something else very out of character for the aides picked solely for their loyalty and willingness to bend the rules: They're falling out of line. ... Read more Cambridge Analytica Just Went Out of Business. Don't Worry, Its Owners and Executives Have Already Started a New Company. Cambridge Analytica, the data company at the center of an international controversy over how it used Facebook to obtain personal data from tens of millions of people, is shutting down. The company, which had consulted on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, released a statement announcing it had begun legal proceedings to wind down its operations in the UK and the US. Cambridge released a report it commissioned from Julian Malins, a prominent UK lawyer, that absolved the company of any wrongdoing. ... Read more
Rigged: How Globalization and the Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer by Dean Baker
There has been an enormous upward redistribution of income in the United States in the last four decades. In his most recent book, Baker shows that this upward redistribution was not the result of globalization and the natural workings of the market. Rather, it was the result of conscious policies that were designed to put downward pressure on the wages of ordinary workers while protecting and enhancing the incomes of those at the top. Baker explains how rules on trade, patents, copyrights, corporate governance, and macroeconomic policy were rigged to make income flow upward. Here Is the Psychological Condition That Best Explains Trump's Twisted Worldview Think of our president as a hoarder. But instead of objects, he collects victories and vendettas. Trump's ghostwriter put these words in the president's mouth: "Money was never a big motivation for me, except as a way to keep score. The real excitement is playing the game." I believe it about the money, though not about playing the game being his real excitement. If that were true, Trump wouldn't be such a sore loser. He wouldn't have said, on the last days of the campaign, that if he loses, "this will be the greatest waste of time, money and energy in my lifetime, by a factor of 100." He wouldn't have said of John McCain, "He's not a war hero. He's a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren't captured." And he wouldn't have said, "That makes me smart," when Hillary Clinton accused him of not paying taxes for 18 years. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, May 03 [12:10]
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No Financial Protection from Trump Admin, But States Can Help | TRNN | 05/02/18 | 7:37
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The Bernification Of America | TYT | 05/02/18 | 10:20 Trump Lawyer Ty Cobb Quits As Mueller Closes In | TYT | 05/02/18 | 10:29 The1a.org Dallas And The NRA Convention | 1a.org | 05/03/18 | 1hr
The National Rifle Association's convention begins this week in Dallas, with the president, vice president, and an estimated 80,000 NRA members expected to attend. The city's mayor pro tem, however, would prefer they stay away.
Why We Live Where We Live | 1a.org | 05/03/18 | 1hr
In the days after the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Dwaine Caraway suggested the NRA choose a city other than Dallas for its annual gathering. In response, the NRA said, essentially, too bad. "No politician anywhere can tell the NRA not to come to their city. We are already there," an NRA spokesman said about Caraway's request.
When you talk to folks in St. Louis, it doesn't take long for them to ask you if you know about the "Delmar Divide." Delmar Boulevard is a street that runs east to west and splits the city demographically. On one side, the racial makeup is more than 95 percent African-American and mostly low-income. On the other, you'll find a community that's more than 70 percent white and firmly middle class.
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was designed to help integrate neighborhoods across the nation. Fifty years later, most major cities are still made up of segregated pockets like in St. Louis. |
Pat Buchanan Says Netanyahu Was Lying The U.S. Into World War | Alex Jones | 05/01/18 | 15:53
05.03.2018. 11:34
The real reason Mueller hasn't called Ivanka Trump The special counsel seems to be leaving the president's children for last. She was in Bedminster, New Jersey, with President Donald Trump the rainy May 2017 weekend when he decided to fire FBI Director James Comey. She was a passenger on the plane flying home from the G-20 conference in Germany the next month, strategizing about how to manage the fallout of her brother Don Jr.'s 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer peddling "dirt" about Hillary Clinton. Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter and West Wing adviser, also spoke briefly at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer and a lobbyist who was present for that meeting during the campaign. Yet the family member closest to the president -- and the woman who as a key campaign figure helped lobby her father to hire Paul Manafort, a man who is now under indictment on money laundering and fraud charges, as campaign manager -- has yet to be called in for questioning by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to multiple people familiar with the investigation. ... Read more NPR.org | Fresh Air | Comic Michelle Wolf Responds To Backlash: 'I'm Glad I Stuck To My Guns' | NPR Fresh Air | 05/01/18 | 1hrIntercepted Podcast: War Games JOHN BOLTON WAS ecstatic with Benjamin Netanyahu's dangerous stunt about Iran and nukes, but he is clearly worried Trump will ruin his regime change plans in North Korea. This week on Intercepted: Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council confronts the lies and propaganda emanating from Israel and the White House on Iran and nuclear weapons. He also talks about how Israel and Iran worked together to attack Iraq in the 1980s. Jeremy goes through the case of a nuclear whistleblower who spent more than a decade in solitary confinement for telling the world that Israel had the bomb. As Trump prepares his Nobel Peace Prize tweets and the afterparty for his upcoming summit with Kim Jong-un, Christine Ahn looks at U.S. war crimes in Korea, Pyongyang's strategy, and the quiet revolution that swept Moon Jae-in into power in South Korea. The CIA continues to wage a domestic propaganda campaign on behalf of Gina Haspel, Trump's nominee to head the agency. Mark Keam, a former top Senate lawyer and current delegate to Virginia's legislature, talks about the CIA spying on the Senate, Haspel and torture, and the growing movement to block her confirmation. ... Read more Intercepted | Jeromy Scahill Intercepted Podcast: War Games | TheIntercept | 05/02/18 | 1hrAnother Attorney Is Leaving Trump’s Legal Team. He’ll Be Replaced by Bill Clinton’s Lawyer. In a move emblematic of his increasingly confrontational approach to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, President Donald Trump is once again shaking up his legal team. The White House on Wednesday confirmed that Trump is hiring Emmet Flood, a veteran attorney who represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment, to replace Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer who oversaw dealings with Mueller’s office. Whereas Cobb was as an advocate for cooperation with Mueller, Flood is expected to back the more aggressive approach Trump seems to favor, according to the New York Times. ... Read more Trump hires Clinton impeachment lawyer as Ty Cobb exits White House | CNN | 05/02/18 | 15:09 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, May 02 [11:00]
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Fmr IAEA Inspector: Netanyahu's Cartoons About Iran's Nuclear Program are 'Baseless and Childish' | TRNN | 05/01/18 | 20:10
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In a 'show and tell' type talk, Netanyahu claimed that Iran is developing a nuclear weapons program and tried to provide evidence that Iran is violating the JCOPA. Former US IAEA Nuclear Weapons Inspector Robert Kelley tells TRNN Netanyahu'ss claims are baseless, self-serving, and childish
Col. Larry Wilkerson -> Israeli Military Attacks Iranian Backed Syrian Bases | TRNN | 05/01/18 | 12:56Israel Claims Iran Has Secret Nuclear Program | TYT | 05/01/18 | 13:10 WHOA: Trump Sent Bodyguards To Raid Own Doctor's Office | TYT | 05/01/18 | 2:53 Mueller's Questions For Trump LEAKED | TYT | 05/01/18 | 13:34 The1a.org Jake Tapper Writes About Capitol Hill Corruption In His First Novel | 1a.org | 05/02/18 | 1hr
As host of "The Lead" on CNN, Jake Tapper spends his days bringing attention to some of the biggest political headlines. But Tapper has Washington intrigue on the brain, even when he's not on-air.
His first novel, "The Hellfire Club," is a political thriller that takes place during the days when Senator Joe McCarthy was carrying out his Communist "witch hunt." Tapper talks to us about the inspiration for his foray into fiction, his background as a political cartoonist and which recent news stories have captured his full attention. |
05.02.2018. 11:12
What Kim Jong Un Wants From Trump hy has Kim Jong Un suddenly sought high-level diplomacy after years of bearing any burden to obtain nukes and a diversified missile arsenal capable of striking the United States? The Trump administration and its surrogates have interpreted the North Korean leader's diplomatic turn as buckling to maximum pressure--in their narrative, unprecedented sanctions and the looming threat of war have brought Kim to heel. To many South Koreans and Korea watchers sympathetic to the Moon Jae-in government in Seoul, Kim has sought dialogue because of Moon's diplomatic acumen; Moon has been able to broker peace and reconciliation between the two Koreas while keeping the United States from attacking the North. Both narratives give far too much credit to the United States and South Korea, and too little to Kim's strategy. So far, everyone is playing Kim's game. Failing to recognize that generates huge unnecessary risks to the U.S.-South Korea alliance and U.S. interests in the region. ... Read more Condoleezza Rice's advice to Trump: Leave the details of Kim negotiations 'to people who understand all the nuance' Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has a message for President Donald Trump ahead of his planned summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un: Don't sweat the details. "Don't try to negotiate the details with Kim Jong Un," Rice told the hosts of "Fox and Friends" in a Tuesday interview. "Leave that to people who understand all the nuances of this situation." ... Read more John Kelly Has Repeatedly Referred To Trump As An 'Idiot,' NBC Reports The White House chief of staff has denied the allegations, calling them "total BS." White House chief of staff John Kelly has often called President Donald Trump an "idiot" in front of aides and has portrayed himself as a "savior" who has singlehandedly rescued the country from disaster, according to an NBC News report published Monday that cited comments from eight current and former White House officials. Four of the officials said they'd personally witnessed Kelly using the disparaging term to describe Trump. "He doesn't even understand what DACA is. He's an idiot," Kelly allegedly said during a meeting about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and overall immigration policy. "We've got to save him from himself." ... Read more Workers Strike at San Francisco's All-Male Bohemian Club -- a Haughty Hangout For Rich Neocons The average initiation fee is rumored to be $40,000 per member. Then there's a quarterly fee--if you don't spend it, you're charged for it anyway. Women aren't allowed to join or step on the premise--with a few exceptions, such as the occasional "ladies' night." This is the elite Bohemian Club, a male-only private club in the heart of San Francisco, and an infamous haunt of many a prominent American neoconservative. Past members have reportedly included some of the country's most conservative and wealthy men -- including Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, and former presidents such as Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, and George H. W. Bush -- yet little is known about what goes on behind its closed doors, and at its annual Bohemian Grove summer retreat, due to its exclusivity. The club's secrecy have prompted many on the right and left to forge conspiracy theories about what goes on behind closed doors, and what is the symbolism behind the many owl statues and reliefs on its premises. ... Read more
Big Guns: A Novel by Steve Israel
When Chicago's Mayor Michael Rodriguez starts a national campaign to ban handguns from America's cities, towns, and villages, Otis Cogsworth, the wealthy chairman and CEO of Cogsworth International Arms worries about the effects on his company. In response he and lobbyist Sunny McCarthy convince an Arkansas congressman to introduce federal legislation mandating that every American must own a firearm. Events soon escalate. Asabogue's Mayor Lois Leibowitz passes an ordinance to ban guns in the town--right in Otis Cogsworth's backyard. Otis retaliates by orchestrating a recall election against Lois and Jack Steele, a rich town resident, runs against her. Even though the election is for the mayor of a village on Long Island, Steele brings in the big guns of American politics to defeat Lois: political consultants, Super PACs, and celebrities. Soon, thousands of pro-gun and anti-gun partisans descend on Asabogue, along with an assortment of heavily armed rightwing militias and the national news media. Bucolic Asabogue becomes a tinderbox. Meanwhile, Washington politicians in both parties are caught between a mighty gun lobby whose support they need for reelection and the absurdity of requiring that every American with waivers for children under age four carry a gun. What ensues is a discomfiting, hilarious indictment of the state of American politics. Former Long Island Congressman, Steve Israel has firsthand knowledge of the cynicism and corruption at the heart of our political system. Big Guns will make you laugh, will make you angry, and will make you think as you flip the pages faster and faster to find out what happens next.
The population bomb by Paul R Ehrlich
The Population Bomb, 50 Years LaterSeminal work in population theory. Overpopulation is now the dominant problem in all our personal, national, and international planning. No one can do rational personal planning, nor can public policy be resolved in any area unless one first takes into account the population bomb. Schools, politicians, and mass media only touch the edge of the major problem. Ehrlich clearly describes our crisis in all respects--air, food, water, birth control, death control, and environmental impact. He also provides a realistic evaluation of our remaining options. The Population Bomb, 50 Years Later: A Conversation with Paul Ehrlich | ClimateOne.org | 04/30/18 | 52:40 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, May 01 [11:00] Worldwide Mourning as 10 Journalists Killed in Afghanistan's Deadliest Day for Reporters Since 2001 | DN | 05/01/18 | 23:07
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Col. Wilkerson -> Korean Peace: 'We've Been Here Before," But it Fell Apart | TRNN | 05/01/18 | 12:41
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Michelle Wolf Breaks The White House Correspondents' Dinner | TYT | 04/30/18 | 13:37 "Any Hispanics In The Room?" Trump Yelled Crazily | TYT | 04/30/18 | 7:58 The1a.org Four Years After Flint, A Renewed Focus On Lead Levels In Water | 1a.org | 05/01/18 | 1hr
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, brought fresh focus to an old public health problem. More than 100,000 people may have been exposed to high levels of lead through the city's drinking water. But Flint is not even the nation's worst spot for water contamination.
Big Guns: Fighting Firearms With Funny | 1a.org | 05/01/18 | 1hrA 2017 study by the Natural Resources Defense Council found that there's a one-in-four chance your tap water is either not safe for drinking or improperly monitored. Four years after Flint's lead crisis came to light, what's being done to ensure our taps aren't toxic?
Steve Israel served in the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2017, representing a portion of Long Island, New York. The district provides the setting for Israel's second novel.
Big Guns is a dystopian take on the gun lobby and biting satire on the state of American politics. In the book, rising gun violence threatens the share price of Cogsworth International Arms, so the CEO calls in a powerful lobbyist to push the "American Freedom from Fear Act," which requires every U.S. citizen to carry a gun. How do you satirize a conversation that is already so over-the-top, and what lessons does Israel's alternative reality hold for gun activists in the real world? |
Despite President Donald Trump's Remarks, Michael Cohen Looks Ahead: Report | Morning Joe | MSNBC | 05/01/18 | 9:49 Robert Mueller’s Questions For President Trump Are Out, Who Leaked Them? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC | 05/01/18 | 8:53 Netanyahu: Iran lied about nuclear weapons | CNN | 04/30/18 | 18:01 Expert Analysis: What Does Tension Between Israel And Iran Mean For The US? | Alex Jones | 04/30/18 | 12:09
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Stephen Colbert (The Other One) On Michelle Wolf's WHCD Speech | Stephen Colbert | 05/01/18 | 9:20 The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Michelle Wolf's "Disgraceful" Performance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner | Trevor Noah | 04/30/18 | 3:54 Late Night with Seth Meyers Trump's Michigan Rally Goes Off the Rails | Seth Meyers | 04/30/18 | 9:01 The Late Late Show with James Corden Michelle Wolf Gots President Trump Upset | James Corden | 04/30/18 | 5:08 |
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Lindsey Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said the quiet part aloud on why he’s still so close to former President Donald Trump: because we can use him for our goals. "President Trump has gotten people who wouldn't give me or Romney or anybody else the time of day. They believe he is on their side," the senator told the America First Agenda Summit crowd on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
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The term "climate change" is often used to refer specifically to anthropogenic climate change (also known as global warming). Anthropogenic climate change is caused by human activity, as opposed to changes in climate that may have resulted as part of Earth's natural processes.
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AIArtificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, as opposed to the natural intelligence displayed by animals including humans. AI research has been defined as the field of study of intelligent agents, which refers to any system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of achieving its goals.
The term "artificial intelligence" had previously been used to describe machines that mimic and display "human" cognitive skills that are associated with the human mind, such as "learning" and "problem-solving". This definition has since been rejected by major AI researchers who now describe AI in terms of rationality and acting rationally, which does not limit how intelligence can be articulated.
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Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It is the foundation of all quantum physics including quantum chemistry, quantum field theory, quantum technology, and quantum information science.
Classical physics, the collection of theories that existed before the advent of quantum mechanics, describes many aspects of nature at an ordinary (macroscopic) scale, but is not sufficient for describing them at small (atomic and subatomic) scales. Most theories in classical physics can be derived from quantum mechanics as an approximation valid at large (macroscopic) scale.
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Wall Street and Banksters
Wall Street is an eight-block-long street running roughly northwest to southeast from Broadway to South Street, at the East River, in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial services industry (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or New York-based financial interests.
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An intelligence agency is a government agency responsible for the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information in support of law enforcement, national security, military, and foreign policy objectives. Means of information gathering are both overt and covert and may include espionage, communication interception, cryptanalysis,.
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Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg and Paul Jay explore Ellsberg's latest book, The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner. In the introduction to the book, Ellsberg writes: "No policies in human history have more deserved to be recognized as immoral or insane. The story of how this calamitous predicament came about and how and why it has persisted over a half a century is a chronicle of human madness".
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Nukes
Nuclear weapons have come a long way and come in all types of different sizes. Some are relatively small while others are enormous, so big they boggle the mind at what they can be capable of, i.e. the Soviet 'Tsar Bomba' is/was 3,000 times greater than the Hiroshima bomb.
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Rana Foroohar
Ms. Foroohar says financialization delivers stagnant wages, inequality and economic crisis; the Financial Times columnist and author of "Makers and Takers" says the financial sector represents only 7 percent of the U.S. economy, but takes around 25 percent of all corporate profit while creating only 4 percent of all jobs.
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The Untold History of the United States by Oliver Stone & Petere Kuznick | 2014 | 10 Episodes
Oliver Stone and American University historian Peter J. Kuznick began working on the project in 2008. Stone, Kuznick and British screenwriter Matt Graham cowrote the script. It covers "the reasons behind the Cold War with the Soviet Union, U.S. President Harry Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism." Stone is the director and narrator of all ten episodes.
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Kuznick Interviews
Historian Peter Kuznick says Eisenhower called for decreased militarization, then Dulles reversed the policy; the Soviets tried to end the cold war after the death of Stalin; crazy schemes involving nuclear weapons and the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba put the world of the eve of destruction - with host Paul Jay
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China Valley of Tunnels
A report written by a Georgetown University team led by Phillip Karber conducted a three-year study to map out China’s complex tunnel system, which stretches 5,000 km (3,000 miles). The report determined that the stated Chinese nuclear arsenal is understated and as many as 3,000 nuclear warheads may be stored in the underground tunnel network.
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911
On September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists attacked the Unites States. They hijacked four airplanes in mid-flight. The terrorists flew two of the planes into two skyscrapers at the World Trade Center in New York City. The impact caused the buildings to catch fire and collapse. Another plane destroyed part of the Pentagon (the U.S. military headquarters) in Arlington, Virginia. The fourth plane crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Officials believe that the terrorists on that plane intended to destroy either the White House or the U.S. Capitol. Passengers on the plane fought the terrorists and prevented them from reaching their goal. In all, nearly 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks.
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The Vietnam War
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's ten-part, 18-hour documentary series, THE VIETNAM WAR, tells the epic story of one of the most consequential, divisive, and controversial events in American history as it has never before been told on film. Visceral and immersive, the series explores the human dimensions of the war through revelatory testimony of nearly 80 witnesses from all sides--Americans who fought in the war and others who opposed it, as well as combatants and civilians from North and South Vietnam. Ten years in the making, the series includes rarely seen and digitally re-mastered archival footage from sources around the globe, photographs taken by some of the most celebrated photojournalists of the 20th Century, historic television broadcasts, evocative home movies, and secret audio recordings from inside the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations.
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Trump's Mashups
Donald Trump talks a lot, but what is he actually saying? VICE News' "Trump Talk" mashup series tries to answer that. And, we're happy to say, it was just nominated for two Webby Awards. Now you can watch all the nominated videos.
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Trump's Sexcapades.
Jessica Leeds (1980s)
Kristin Anderson (1990s)
E. Jean Carroll (1995 or 1996)
Lisa Boyne (1996)
Cathy Heller (1997)
Temple Taggart McDowell (1997)
Karena Virginia (1998)
Mindy McGillivray (2003)
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Rachel Crooks (2005)
Natasha Stoynoff (2005)
Juliet Huddy (2005 or 2006)
Jessica Drake (2006)
Ninni Laaksonen (2006)
Cassandra Searles (2013)
Allegations of pageant dressing room visits(1997)
Mariah Billado,
Victoria Hughes,
and three other Miss Teen USA contestants
Bridget Sullivan (2000)
Tasha Dixon (2001)
Unnamed contestants (2001)
Samantha Holvey (2006)
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Trump's Speeches | Rallys
Donald Trump talks a lot, but what is he actually saying? Watch Trump at some of his rallys and see what you think.
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