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Dont fly at all being put on the list and obviously its one of those things that as an internal government list is one thing but when the fact that its shared quite a bit and once its that your name is on there it goes on for a really long time. And the bad things about that happen its a reactionary things that happen that happened in the shadow of 911 that at some point you have to take back but you just theres no no one no one has the gumption. No matter what to go back and undo what bush and obama and. Everybody did not even trump for all of this is pandering about how he was going to come in and change all of these things and take back all this stuff that have been. You know we havent really seen anything different and i dont i dont know that were not going to see that from anybody no i mean guantanamo still open thats very true theres a good point the interest on shibley was a plaintiff with the lawsuit would lead to you know they did have this one glimmer of hope kind of come home the pipeline. That attorney youre caring for and he actually told the press i have literally never been so happy for the was the teen years i and millions of american citizens like me have been treated like 2nd class citizens by the government yesterday the court vindicated us. Blood use the fact that like its gone through president the president of europe or a year and it still took 18 years later just to get something that we all kind of knew was unconstitutional the fact that it took 18 years is absolutely ridiculous we havent a mentor and thats the thing also is you know thats one part of this sort of long 2 decade long process. For a lot of people when it comes to 911 the other flipside to that is that while these people are being thrown on a list and criminalized just for existing or having the wrong being having grown up in the wrong neighborhood at some points or just having a name similar to someone who has committed a crime. The trial i think a lot of survivors of 911 and family members who lost people are angry because right now in 2019 and theyre still doing pretrial motions for the trial of you know. Bomb it and the 4 other men accused of masterminding the entire 911 conspiracy these are the guys that did it we know and hes been sitting in jail for a really long time cant justice as its called. The which we all the rest of us call Guantanamo Bay his court date isnt set for a separate january 11th 2021. And part of that the New York Times doesnt even know its still unclear if the trial even go on because a judge has yet to rule on whether crucial f. B. I. Agents descriptions of the defendants confessions are admissible because the defendants collates Shaikh Mohammad and his plotters alleged plotters were tortured and cia operations so you cant really is it even like doable is it whatever i mean doesnt matter i dont i dont think anybody whos involved in these 2 isnt. To me theyre just dragging it out hoping for people to die so they dont have to actually do anything by the book i think thats where the torture as i think the greatest orator is leaving most people with no due process is a terribly undemocratic thing it is even a good weather the weather guys that we have like big scoop these people up with black slaves guilty or not we have to hold true to our principles of what we believe justice is and give everybody no matter how we what we think they may be everyone deserves a fair trial because skip that and the fact that its taken us 20 years its going to take us 20 years before these people see a trial thats borders to be absolutely borders and. We now present the conclusion of r. T. America correspondent massages 3 of 3 part investigation into the state of California Water infrastructure in this segment natasha travels to california Central Valley where she discovered that many of the farm workers who grow the produce that california is famous for cant even drink from the water the fosses in their own home heres her report. A good portion of the nations produce knots and Dairy Products originate here in california Central Valley so it begs the question as to why more than half of the family Water Systems are located right here. Carolina garcia has lived in tombstone california for the past 10 years garcias home like the others in tombstone rely on domestic wells after her straight up she couldnt use the tap water since this contaminated recent water test revealed levels of nitrate and other harmful toxins and all chemicals measured being above the marksmen contaminant level well some residents are now receiving water deliveries from the government tombstone is not alone in this fight for clean water this is a state white issue here at Stone Corral Elementary School century old pipes are contaminating the tap water with soil and bacteria this Elementary School houses children who are still. Developing for much of the day whether through sprinklers or other means they are heavily exposed to this contaminated water these conditions resemble a developing world not the richest state in the nation according to the california state Water Resources control board more than 300. 00 public Water Systems in california serve and Safe Drinking Water more than half of those systems are in the san joaquin valley. Just off state route 99. 00 you can see farmland is the heart of the valley producing much of the nations food close to 90 percent of the globes amans are harvested in the Central Valley alone its also famous for producing more citrus and florida more dairy than wisconsin as well as grapes walnuts pistachios prunes peaches and cattle its very likely that every single day every american is eating something that originates within a 50 mile radius of where i stand right now Brian Jacobson a 4th generation farmer says clean water for all residents in the area is paramount for their industry you guys struggle with the amount of water that you need to use for the farms and then some people dont even have clean Drinking Water thats absolutely deceptive old agricultures been at the table trying to solve those issues its very very critically important for us because these are people that are typically a part of our industry a critical component of both working in the fields as well as just folks that are you know dependent upon the local economy there and agriculture and and well farmers want to make a difference jacobson says that politics can interfere with Water Management in finding an actual solution recently governor gavin newsom has proposed implementing a 140000000. 00 tax the way he sees it that money could pay for the needed Water Infrastructure in rural areas but the idea is receiving a ton of backlash in the already heavily taxed state city talk with the association of California Water agencies says we think it doesnt make sense to tax a resource that is essential jacobson says its vital for farmers to find a new source of water as it stands right now some farmers have no choice but to over pump. Groundwater according to a study published in Nature Communications over pumping can lead to arsenic concentrations in the water with less groundwater some of those pollutants actually are obviously stronger because theres less water to dilute it whether its old pipes overpumping ground water or chemical fertilisers nitrate and other contaminants have serious consequences several studies have linked an increased risk of infant death to nitrate high levels are also linked to an elevated risk of cancer and adults and while the Central Valley has some of the most sophisticated and Innovative Technology to serve water farmers say theyre still struggling to keep things afloat jacobson says the vast increase in population alone is straining the system this was all built for state a population of about 20000000 californians we are now to 40000000 californians and while governor gavin newsom hopes taxing california residents will help curb their water usage farmers are looking for solutions elsewhere but they know the future of their farms depends on clean flowing water not only for the health of their farms but for the community as well in Fresno Natasha suites r. T. Already going to break our quarters dont forget to let us know what you think of the topics weve covered over social media be sure to check out the watch of the hawks podcast which is available on spotify of all music and everywhere you will see the podcast coming up but those advocates political consultant laurie riley topping joins us to discuss the fallout and us Foreign Policy future of the wake of the firing of National Security adviser told a lot of listeners they too. Want. To. Well you know the fire thing weve kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. I mean theyre into small boats next to the hard pool of ships and its. Not something and. The limo self to be told fish already 90 percent of the dot and it wont get calmer. Yukons of 15 scoops 75. 00 times tonight and they do it several times a day with the big fleets you know you get an idea in the ocean which. We have to understand we can not stay still and just. Be within this the deal going through the hours. Im doing this because i want them for the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. Today there are good dentists and bad debt its the bad news in me and then the United States deems to be a threat the look to those who work in syria the cia and the u. S. Military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. Where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding and arming these death squads theres no posts anymore because theres always a small pickup truck or a really good thats. A profit. When were talking about Sustainable Growth is just above Sustainable Development its not only. The number of tourists the system abilities itself in the. World war which is the one thing both between the right image and war between culture and a conservation again of nature it is rich enough so we take this is the world and this is the support structure so to manage them so you see when you are the 1st over we. Let. You know that was. Something you. Gotta go i want to strike us. On september 10th at 12 10 pm eastern time u. S. National security adviser john bolton walked out of the white house got on this phone and tweeted i offered to resign last night and President Trump said lets talk about it tomorrow is that tweet hit people speeds another one to the spotlight it seems at 11 58 am Eastern Standard Time president drum tweeted i informed john bolton last night that his services were no longer needed at the white house i disagreed strongly with many of us suggestions as it others in the administration and therefore i asked john for his resignation which was given to me this morning i think john very much for his service i will be naming a new National Security advisor next week since then trump has said. Bolton strategies set back the administrations Foreign Policy objectives the ball was not well liked among sis peers and even the boltons hawkishness had soured north Koreas Kim Jong un un peace talks with the us heres how to have boltons peers secretary of state my own secretary of state is in treasuries see munchen responded to questions regarding the unceremonious ousting. But i dont talk about the in the workings of how this all goes we we all get work and the thing is there were many times in besser both that i disagreed thats to be sure but thats true for lots and lots of people who with whom i interact. That is the one thing i would just say follow up exam president s been very clear on this the president s view of the iraq war and ambassador bolton to this very different the president s made very serious. Much can be said about boltons love of interventionist wars something that has always run counter to the platform trump ran on in the last election and with another election creeping up over the horizon and at least 2 Democratic Party candidates pulling ahead of him in a general is trump starting to worry that hes strayed too far from the isolationist noninterventionist platform the got aleck to joining us now to discuss this and more is conservative commentator and hill contributor roy wryly topping thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me rory i think one house to wonder why the drum ever higher bowl you know matters Foreign Policy i think some would say allies more with Hillary Clinton than the Current Republican Party is you know more noninterventionist slightly isolationist approach the Tucker Carlson put it this way actually last night saying rather than justify or even explain his own record bolton brags that he spent a lot of time on the job if you are wondering why so many progressives are mourning both inspiring and i told him so fundamentally was a man of the left why do you think trump won against his own policy platform and hired both in the 1st place. Well i think when it comes to why trump does a lot of things there are lots of questions to be had trump said publicly that he hired bolton because he got along with him and even though the to go along i think that that shouldnt be the only job criteria so trump kind of he loves doing things that are kind of outside the box and kind of controversial so i think in addition to the fact that they got along he kind of wanted to shock people when he had his last National Security adviser mcmaster in place mcmaster put together a very detailed briefings and lots of bullet points on policy truck wasnt really interested in that i think he wanted to interact with somebody who even though maybe necessarily didnt agree with him was willing to have more of a sit down face to face conversation than trump says all the time that he decides things from the gut i think he maybe got a similar vibe from bolton and to the best of my knowledge i dont think that there was a whole lot of rhyme or reason to it beyond those things. Sort of shocked that that poll lasted as long as he did considering and also if i like there is one thing that hes very it seems very progressive Foreign Policy to be very intervention go here go here it seems accounted to it and the American People have said that according to a july poll the harvard capped harris poll found that 55 percent of voters said they disapprove of the way the u. S. Was handling relations with iran that would have obviously been with bolton at the helm of that we know that his main goal in coming in was getting rid of the iran deal. How do you think that breakdown of the rangel the boltons involvement go over with conservatives and how will that affect the president s ability to in acts whatever Foreign Policy goals he may have even though i find it hard to kind of mail those down what they are but how does he do that. Well you know bolton is said to have loved the iran deal so much that he framed the executive order and hung it up in his office so i think for bolton specifically that was an objective of his with regards to the president i think youre right sometimes its hard to nail down what exactly his Foreign Policy goals are specifically they think the overarching theme that we see whether its iran north korea the taliban its a truck really prides himself on his ability to negotiate deals you know plugs his art of the deal all the time and he kind of use in self is this great negotiator and part of what frustrated him about bolton was that some of his stances led some leaders of other countries to walk away from the negotiating table so when he compared north korea to libya and said that we were going to use because after a strategy kim jong un said thats a deal breaker for me im not going to negotiate with you anymore and trump said in response to that that bolton should have been smarter than to say that out loud even if thats truly what he thought and with regard to iran Iranian Regime has applauded the fact that bolton is no longer in his place but theyve also said that this doesnt necessarily bring them back to the negotiating table so it trumps overall goal is to be the great negotiator in chief i think he has to articulate a few more specifics that encourage different regimes to come back to the table and meet with him after the damage that bolton has caused. Hopes of getting reelected is going to do that as well because a lot of people. Kind of were like oh is he going into that interventionist thing that he kind of railed on hillary for the last election and the other thing interesting about bolton is look bet turns. Talk to not to follow their own feelings about the iraq war obviously which bolton was a major architect how much of an impact do you think they had on his decision to oust bolton i mean did it really kind of come back to visit. Boltons history of being the guy who helped with the right you know helped orchestrate iraq all the way up to now the guy who wants us to go in everywhere military 1st. Well bolton baggage particularly with regard to the iraq war i mean that was in the secret for trump and others within his administration they knew that and to a certain extent they knew what they were getting into so this kind of goes back to the earlier point we were making of what was he thinking in terms of bringing someone like that in you know today is september 11th that is the 18th anniversary of this conflict and like you just said that are a lot of veterans who are part of these conflicts that certainly do not have fallen feelings for being a part of it so as trump looks forward to reelection one of the things that hes talked about is the fact that we need to formally bring an end to our conflict in afghanistan and bolton was not in favor of that was one of the many things that they disagreed about that brought this relationship to its downfall so i think that these are things that trump is definitely thinking about i mean he talks very frequently about his desire to be reelected but i think a lot of people in the Foreign Policy arena would like to see perhaps a more thoughtful and careful consideration of one articulating what our strategies are beyond just being a great negotiator and to bringing somebody into this position this is going to be his 4th National Security advisor in as many years who perhaps can lead him in the right direction and in a way that trump can follow again we talked about mcmaster a few minutes ago in the fact that trump did not like his kind of detailed style so who can get through to the president in a way that he wants to have these meetings and have these negotiations but also keep him from going astray and perhaps making unwise decisions for the country. Great points for what i mean one of the things i think. Thats interesting about this is something that people kept bringing up munchen brought it up. So you know Lindsey Graham they brought up this idea that the president has the right to pick who he wants to work with that he has a right did they expect to get some sort of pushback do you think i mean i know the yahoo. Foreign policy is very Hillary Clinton secretary of state something my whole lot of progressives like myself dont care for but do you really think that there is you know is there is there something where they thought there was going to be more pushback and then there is already and is anybody really on the left all that excited about being gone aside from just he makes them look bad because it puts out their Foreign Policy. Well i think you you brought up a couple of important things there and you know with your 1st point about the president has the right to surround himself with those he chooses you know thats true and thats true of any president thats not just something thats you need to trump but i think most president s have the right to also have somebody whos not going to make them look stupid its kind of a push pull if you want somebody who generally agrees with your point of view in your policy but that also is going to let you know when youve gone too far or perhaps gone in a bad direction and thats one of the challenges that i think weve seen with a lot of people in the trumpet ministration is he really wants loyalty values loyalty i think perhaps above policy though i couldnt agree with that also aspect of what weve seen roy roy talk of always a pleasure having run thank you so much for coming on. Terror thank you. As we discussed earlier wednesday september the 11th marks the 18 Year Anniversary of the tragic attacks of 911 our team workers trying to chavez visit at the memorial at ground 0 in new york city and spoke with those who are paying tribute to the lives lost people better. Than 18 years since the terror attacks of 911 happened just right here in this area the attacks things nearly 3000 lives in the worst act of terror in u. S. History and although time has will decide on many say that today is a day that will never be forgotten. Thanks. Thanks. And now the 911 memorial is not only honoring the lives lost from that her and to stay but also those affected by 911 related illnesses with this pathway called the 911 memorial glade depletes design includes a past flings with the 6 huge sloping stone structures made of granite slabs in lead with steel recovered from the fallen trade Center Towers they were between 13 and 18 tons. Built to symbolize strength and determination to read versity and although they were installed in spring this is the 1st year they will be present on the anniversary of 911. 00 i. And we spoke to some of the survivors and also the former new york governor George Pataki to hear what they have to say about the anniversary and the new memorial my read and initial reaction to the glade was thank heavens we needed something everybody remembers the f. B. I. And why the n. Y. P. D. The Port Authority Police Department when they think about 911 1st responders but there were thousands of people like me who were with other rescue and relief organizations who were down here who served who ran in the dust cloud trying to get away and we we are suffering too were we are sick we are dying and for them to finally remember us and have a not be the invisible responders of 911 anymore is amazing 1st time when i come back regardless of how many times ive been here i just get this terrible feeling as i think of my friends and think of the thousands who died in the horror that we went through that day and for weeks thereafter a but then i look around and i see what weve done this morning ehlers absolutely spectacular its an appropriate tribute the museum tells the stories of the individuals and then we have buildings rising beyond where the towers stood so i all of it always have those same 2 emotions one of sadness and anger because of what happened but then the sense of pride that had new yorkers respond and how weve been able to rebuild it a way that source to new heights theres just so much raw emotion here on the ground after 911 memorial and we will have all of that and more in my story later tonight reporting from the 911 memorial tribute is all of us are today. Not of our show for today remember everyone in this world we are not told. You all love you are all. Of a great game. This is a stick. In the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the Cocacola Company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that lets tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing us away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised to reuse the plastic. On the. Phone now the mountains of waste only grow higher. Twentys you know and there were no laws really on wall street and the abuses were huge and the market one way and people began to look at the stock market as the proxy for the economy people are getting wealthy because their stocks are going up and they didnt take with their jobs they just become speculators and so this is what happened now people are saying look the economy the real economy is terrible no jobs theyve been shipped overseas and im nothing like them day trading and the market goes up therefore im being productive but its. Because socalled Peace Process in tatters u. S. Troops still in syria iraq more times than not agreeing with iran maximum pressure on trent failing americas allies in the middle east at odds over yemen can anyone make. Heads or tails out of trumps Foreign Policy in the middle east it seems to be going from bad to worse. Today there are good dentists and bad at it its the bad news in yemen the United States deems to be a threat the looked at it is so those who work in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. Where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military funding an army just was theres no posts anymore because theres always a small people really could this. Prophet. Of god. In your. Town says he thinks a deal with iran is possible and i softly find one of the most focused members of his White House Team john bolton who previously bought us quitting the nuclear deal with rahm. Morial to held across the us for the victims of the 911 terror attacks will survive us continue to question the way the investigation has been handled. The wanted to put the interests of. The geopolitical region 1st. The needs of the families and the family members survivors. The u. N. Warns israels Prime Minister if his plans for the west Bank Benjamin Netanyahu is an intense

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