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Including other f. B. I. Employees and their family members making a large scale queries that did not distinguish between u. S. Persons and foreign intelligence targets in a statement to ars technica a. C. L. U. Senior Legislative Council member saying giuliani said the government should not be able to spy on our calls and emails without a warrant any surveillance legislation considered by congress this year must include reforms that address the disturbing abuses detailed in these opinions and on november 6th 2019 the Senate Judiciary Committee Conducted hearings on the reauthorization of the 2015 usa freedom act which reform section 215. 00 of the patriot act in order to outlaw the nationwide bulk Data Collection of telephone metadata however while there is still an inordinate level of support for the patriot act on capitol hill many are questioning by congress is being asked to reauthorize and fund the call detail records or c. V. R. Program that was closed down by the n. S. A. This august due to poor. Performance senator Dianne Feinstein of california question that. Despite this the administration is asking congress to permanently authorize this program now its really not clear to me why a program with limited intelligence value and clear compliance problems should be reauthorized and National Security Agency Official susan moore and explains the brilliant and i think position. And essays decision to suspend the c. V. R. Program does not mean that congress should allow the c. V. R. To expire rather that decision shows that the executive branch is a responsible steward of the Authority Congress affords it as Technology Changes our adversaries trade craft and communication habits continue to evolve and adapt in light of this dynamic environment and i say supports reauthorization of the c. D. R. Provision so that the government will retain this potentially valuable tool should it prove useful in the future so the program that doesnt work. Yeah the upside down is right side up and on its head today on capitol hill so lets stop making excuses and start watching the hocks. The for. Real this is what. Lies at the bottom. Of the day like you i got. The police. Welcome everybody watching hockey and have a policy joining me from new york help us understand why the telegenic Community Comes off so darn dumb sometimes legal and media analyst why no of lying own media how you do an. Excellent still feeling the sting of the last sentence to have the where you said our government said were going to continue with this program should it ever be shown to us that its useful now think about that im going to continue you on this medication which might be very dangerous deleterious with serious side effects in the event you may develop a symptom that actually works well with this type of medication i mean this. If it makes sense right well why dont i want to play another clip for you so n. S. A. Official says and morgan also explained at one point to senator Patrick Leahy why a Program Designed to catch terrorists shouldnt be measured on how many care terrorists think that this prevention of a terrorist attack is but one metric of programs value its one factor so just to clarify that im not saying that thats not a valuable factor im just saying its only one measure what should we gauge a terrorist catching program on my know while i go i do like that the efficacy of a Program Designed to catch terrorists should not be based on the efficacy of the program to catch terrorists it makes sense to me this is orwellian double speak may i also ask you to have a i understand the the trade craft of our enemies is so good would you please tell me why my aunt phebes method day the is somehow connected to catching isis i understand that these distinct trade craft in the war craft of these but were talking about individual method data billions perhaps trillions of bits of data from every living human being probably on this earth put together it is huge vast to be able to be pulled out later called an colet did to see if they need it what do i have to do what do i have to do with the terrorist i dont and we sit there and were become numb to this we just we just nod in this i mean is this not the most frightening may i suggest however that they just walk in and say listen is there any chance of this thing passing so i dont want to waste my time reading this ill just submit this and go home why are we pretending that anybodys even giving this a chance that youre really listening to this that you understand i mean even die. Feinsteins impassioned in ashen defense of this left me wanting no one seems all that excite what effect does that have on the fight to hold back the patriot act and colback those things about surveillance and really get that when every time theyre asked to explain what theyre doing and to be responsible for their own work aspect. Of what theyre doing i mean if youre going to catch terrorists the terrorists guts and machine and make sure the machines get fair as when every time they do this the fear mongers just come around and what a fact as this how how does this help us why do you notice how wonderful english is i want to go back to that orwellian double speak we have here the freedom out now of the freedom that seeks to remove that portion of the patriot act which would have sunset id a variety of provisions which include i respectfully submit illegal surveillance of americans but the freedom is going to remove that provision which would end this that the patriot act remember its about that theres another lionel rule theres an inverse proportionality to the sound of the statute and the code in the jury that it has on us for example no child left behind the freedom clean where theres always the better it sounds the worse it is but heres the thing if we were to go to times square not too far from here and stop thousands of people and see what is our method day that lets just talk about. What what are we is that your phone call no is this somebody hearing oh oh tell her this talking to or her sister you know its not that what is it its measured data its information which basically is the time the time which leads us later on does of the earth do you think america even understands what were talking about how are you and i as impassioned zealots of liberty how are we to convey this to people when we cant even explain what it is doing and then i mean that and people dont care if thats her problem yeah and thats and thats where were at that here we are this many years later and you and i have a conversation weve had for a 1000. And will have been had it was good yes we will have it again thank you so much for it at a rate of a legal i mean i am the last line of light on media. Thank you so much. In 1986 congress felt it necessary to enact a law to ban hospitals from turning away anyone who came into the emergency room and was unable to pay and a hospital with an emergency room that participated and federal Health Programs had to evaluate and stabilize every patient who walked through the door today homelessness is on the rise in america and while we ensure that almost everyone has some type of emergency room they can walk into we dont have a program that makes sure that everyone has a roof over their heads and a safe place to sleep but one doctor whos worked for 25 years in the Health Care Industry is trying to change all that joining me now is r t america correspondent. Let me get this straight is a Health Care Company. Is a Health Care Company really going to pay for Homeless Peoples housing im so confused by this and i dont know who to be angry at i dont its one of these things where you know its such a big issue right now in the 2020 election you have democrats and republicans saying you know health care is a right versus healthcare is a privilege it is amazing because this is going to be United Health its paying for this they made a lot of money from medicaid patients back last year in 2018 were talking in the billions of dollars and thats where this money is actually going to be allocated to their housing the homeless believe it or not and its one of these things that looking into this topic think a lot of people think that its just any person who is uninsured thats walking into the emergency room no its actually most of the bills that are being reported to these hospitals are because of Homeless People and whats going on and it makes sense you dont have a roof over your head youre going to get a cold or youre going to you know theyre more prone to getting you know hiv aids alcoholism you know pulmonary disease so it was actually interesting to see how again 5 percent of the population they call it super utilizers of the emergency room they make up for 50 percent of Health Care Spending which is unbelievable when you think about it and how many of those people are homeless because of Health Care Bills the. Probably bankrupt and thats exactly the big circle here as youre as youre catching on and you know it this is but actually done at a number of different cities its actually one of the 1st places that it was done was actually done in chicago my hometown and what they did is they it was University Illinois Medical Center they took 25 patients and housed them and what they did is they looked at the patients that had kind of come through the e. R. The most and they ended up housing these patients the company and they actually show how the companys 6000000 dollars and medicaid members actually like i was saying produced 43000000000 and 2018. They showed one person who is that money went to and again through also there were you receive illinois at chicago for example you had this guy as we they named him steve and United Health they got him into an apartment 12 months prior to him moving in he had spent 81. 00 times in the e. R. He had spent 17 days hospitalized had medical costs on average of 12945. 00 per month now 9 months since he had a roof over his head and hes been living underneath you know in the warmth and away from the cold his average medical expenses dropped by more than 80 percent bringing his total to 2 1000. 00 a month and he had a lot of different problems and a lot of different costs that were literally keeping him homeless you know its 1. 00 of these things where and its going to explain the mess over and over and why people are like medicare for all and all going to. Having this what im going to do how im going to pay for my were already paying for it yeah you are costing us all in our tax dollars state local federal were paying for it and then were paying for it with the Insurance Companies because then they raise their and insurance guys about hospitals theyre raising everything the cost question and everybody else and you know bringing that up you know youre talking about you know we were saying but other cities i want you to take a look at this graph. Here because this is very interesting it shows how we compared to other countries and how our country spends how much they spend on health care verses social spending and were talking social spending the like helping hows the homeless helping with programs like you know drug abuse programs alcoholism you see us 16 percent to 12 you see all the other countries or france overspends 20 percent all the other countries its really a half and half thing and thats what this doctor dr Jeffrey Brenner thats what he is proposing hes saying that unless you how this all started as he looked at numbers and ambulance data back in his hometown of camden new jersey which is the poorest town in the state and he saw that the e. R. Visits once they started housing some of these people e. R. Visits went down 40 percent the citys spending on health care was just about cut in half before the city was spending about 1200000. 00 the city then was spending 500000. 00 and people think oh housing the homeless its going to be a waste of money no youre actually going to be saving a ton of money off looking at these numbers right so yes so were comparing how we look for from going through you know one set of circumstances to another where we grew up kind of understanding that you know you got to pay for the right things go and if you go to the emergency room youve got to get a bill or youre going to get these things and in reality weve now seen that economics will tell you where to be a good person and the economics are telling you were losing money and thats financial karma when you do things like this and dont think about the pieces and how to take care of people in a smart way. We wont need. Company is theyll just go bankrupt because the rest nobody with the will be anybody left over to pay for it oh yeah and then i mean and then when youre looking at the bigger umbrella issue of this as we were talking earlier you have it where you know in california have the housing crisis out in california. You know thats another contributor so you have more homeless now adding because you have all these developers that are coming in that are jacking up the prices it really is a cyclical effect and its all a trickle down effect and unfortunately our health care which should be our biggest priority is falling to the wayside now well you know we have elections and things to take care of we have to pay for something 2020. 1 but they use them america correspondent you so much for walking us through that. As we go to break forget the less know what you think of the topics weve covered on our social media and be sure to check out watching occupied cast now available on spotify apple music and everywhere you look at the project coming up the tele joins me to discuss feel it does a 7 leakers challenge to the us but 1st the special c Equipment Market association kicked off its annual gartner this week in las vegas celebrating the best and the brightest one of a kind stay tuned for watching the hot. And. Im going to fulfill the repeated promises a possible to the people i promise you know weve all pots. Mostly. Pretty rough. Cut. Pretty dear bertha now you want to 1st. Know. All. 5 i can link up in my i phone i have a 1000 times the capability of the of the computers and we had on board the spacecraft at that time i mean its ridiculous that in my back pocket i have much much more capability to go than we had in the hood and the entire apollo program. You mentioned again and the 635 and you have a but clear and clear involves using your i phone in your computer and things that have been in an office. Perhaps you sort of get things in a circular t. V. Youre going to have to stop doing all this and this is tell you the minutes must be frightened my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and the box. Radek a very strong Magnetic Field held in my head. Think of it like a real hard time assured my skin burned and that why. The sexist point out there just continues on a day with our students in the schools. We are just continually our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electoral small and its getting worse. So what weve got to do is identify the threats that we have its crazy from day shouldnt let it be an arms race is on all sides very Dramatic Development only really. I dont see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. In documents to the Court Attorneys for a former employee of the cia joshua adam trolled the argued that scholars journalists and judges have long feared that the espionage act and the federal larceny statute are so vaguely worded and have been construed so broadly that the government could use them to prosecute news organizations that are Confidential Sources for obtaining and revealing truthful and Important Information about government activity to the public in this case those fears have been realized 31 year old child he is accused by the u. S. Government of leaking classified materials to wiki leaks and 2017 which details the cias Software Capabilities including their ability to compromise computerized automobile systems remotely exploit smart t. V. s as well as many other deeply concerning abilities and joining me now to discuss the case of Josh Marshall to vault 7 of the espionage act is civil rights attorney robert patel oh thanks for joining me lets have real so i want to 1st start what are the civil rights concerns privacy concerns with what came out of the vault 7 really well lets lets understand what. Why that release was so important that it detailed i believe over 8000 documents the fed the lead the details on how the cia is able to smart phones how theyre able to access the information on your phone even when the phone is turned off how they were able to clone a Smart Television set so the television could be turned off you would think that its opposite a listening device bugging you the and as automation continues to infiltrate our homes most of us have Voice Control module such as the lex and siri that werent even in existence to involve the vaults of release happen we have to have more and more concerns that every single device that mean listen to being access and we do have a constitutional right to privacy we have a constitutional right to our own affairs is what some of those a minister we dont talk about often the quartering of troops those sorts of amendments or all about keeping our personal effects our personal papers private and now thats completely gone out the window by the fact that a government can hack in it anytime from any location and to this information so the. Point of the. Motion filed by shelties attorneys now is saying that this 917 as it was drafted so broadly and so vaguely for another time can. Complete knows that in 1917 you werent thinking about the proliferation of the internet or Smartphones Technology of that nature and the broad nature of that espionage it to my 917 makes a void for vagueness its a constitutional concept that if a law is so void they can be interpreted to criminalize otherwise legal activity that is therefore void constitutionally in the us the argument theyre making before the courts so how do you know one of the things i think we talk about our earlier is you know as theyre trying to reauthorize the usa freedom act and they want the c. D. I. That collection gave them to telephone metadata they want to keep that authorized just in case even though they have said it doesnt work so how is this helping us and wheres the transparency because you have the. Susan morgan saying if it doesnt get reauthorized you know theyll lose a tool in their tool box that if we dont have all of these things that were involved 7 because some day some day we might need them and they might be great is it fair or then and what effect does it have on the constitution not just constitutionality but the power of the espionage act if were just throwing it willy nilly at people to make up for. Oh our stuff got out people found out lets lets understand something about the importance of this the entire vault 7 and the espionage. Prosecutions weve seen whether its assad whether its manning whether its other individuals who have been caught up in this whole thing this has the power to undermine the constitution itself whether or not we have a constitution or not its wrapped up in what happens in these cases because if the courts rule that the government can use it as we have to prosecute any journalist for example who publishes thats whats on tubes of just receiving a publishing information that was classified well that means that no newspaper is real anymore no news outlet is really more everything is only state sponsored media because only what the state allows you to put out will be what goes out so you would have the pentagon papers you wouldnt have the nixon tapes all those things could have been prosecutor and the best they had the broad interpretation that we have now further courts of rule that you do not need to be a journalist to avail yourself of the ability to publish this information in any individual can it as a journalist when youre publishing classified information if its in the Public Interest or at least thats the argument of these lawyers are making so because of that. We allow the courts to rule broadly on this and give the government plenary power on who to prosecute for what information then we basically undermine the 1st amendment guarantees to freedom of speech for that freedom is simply freedom to petition our government so its crucial that we Pay Attention to these cases and not allow the government to have this sort of power over us. Do you think of an ass you know your personal opinion since you know the patriot act was whist quickly wrote it out that one night and the weeks after 911 and and west it out do you think that you know in the next 510 years in the next decade that we will see that patriot act taken to task and really called a part and made useful. For a new for the new world the Digital World that we were in that we were in in 2001 but we just had you know will we be able to pull that apart and maybe build something that does have Safety Measures in place that does have the things you need to keep everyone safe while not trampling on everybodys you know that constitution and i know thats what i think and i think it has to happen i think were seeing bipartisan support for the idea of pulling back what we saw just last year with. The authorization for use of for military action was gave the president the right to bomb any country on earth preemptively because he thought they might pose at the Terror Threat everyone present from lost those cruise missiles get serious i feel like he has to come to congress with this. Really thats the thing as we see this is the patriot act jurisprudence the post 911 prince has expanded and been used to cover pretty much any and every somebody that your Branch Congress is now understanding they have to take but some authority in the rain back in so we can have 3 coequal branches of government and not simply a president who believes what he wants and a congress that tries to ask him to not do things that you know if we gave a lot of power away and its great when its someone who is reasonable and you can have a discussion with and there can be some debate but when you had that was always the concern is down the road its going to be someone who isnt reasonable who isnt well educated on the subject who is thinking about themselves not about the better you know theyre going on that i think in 2001 when we drafted these things we never thought that within 20 years we will let the Game Show Host and give him the opportunity and power to launch a Preemptive Nuclear strike against anybody with no input from Congress Just like the old saying goes but the he who is willing to sacrifice freedom for security shall have neither and thats where were at right now that is a Perfect Place and i thank you so much civil rights attorney thank you for joining relink you. So what weighs 3500 pounds and was just finishing up their jail time. Youre never going to guess that but this story is pretty is missing so take a look at that here is not one this one of 50 baluga whales getting released into the ocean this after they were all caught by a private firm and kept it in tiny enclosures for months at a time so where that 3500. 00 pounds come and thats how much one of those boats go whales ways which is why crews there to capture on video because you have to use a crane to set these guys back into the water very amazing a lot of work went into saving those whales but on the other side of the world on another whale made its way this close to a ship sailed by the pacific gods for expeditions showing that although these guys weigh in on a mass of 3500. 00 pounds plus they truly are the oceans most Gentle Giants and we couldnt do this without. Thats our show for you today everyone as my fearless tyrols answer always says remember everyone in this world were not told were loved enough so i tell you i love you im top of the wilds keep on watching the hogs and have a great day and night everyone. Am. And player like i told you im willing. To listen or buy into the future so trust your christ. Into the american men and women choose to serve in their. Injuries military and decision little sheltered lives every song came to a complete. The day that i was right to be instructed you know told to shut up kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me with his birthing curia if you take into account that women dont report because of the extreme retaliation and its probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing tat happen but ive never seen trauma like ive seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished in the offender and almost 10 year career which i was very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even going to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of our in violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether thats a man or woman. Cuckoos in the u. S. Charges 2 former twitter stuff with being saudi spies. Of global users critical. Whistleblowers become the new frontline in the political battle being waged in washington and also a bill to protect their identities is blocked in the u. S. Senates. Talking hates in hospitals in england to regard racism by threatening to withhold treatment for people who use stuff. Theres 0 tolerance towards it would lead to a level of self control the n. H. S. Hes

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