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Rand Paul: "I'd put Clapper and Snowden in the same jail cell"
Rand Paul: "I'd put Clapper and Snowden in the same jail cell"
During a recent interview with Reason magazine Editor in Chief Matt Welch, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) discussed his thoughts on Edward Snowden and how a Paul presidency would handle the NSA whistleblower's return.
Espn First Take, Friday 5th June 2015
Espn First Take, Friday 5th June 2015
Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith broadcast from Oakland with reaction to Game 1 of the NBA Finals and predictions for Game 2. Plus, Jarrett Jack, Dahntay Jones and Bradley Beal join the show.
0:50 How much of the loss is on Lebron James ?
13:05 How much trouble are the Cleveland Cavaliers in ?
24:05 Do you think Kyrie Irving played to many minutes ?
35:00 GUEST Jarrett Jack
Talks Steph Curry, NBA finals
43:00 A book reveals Allen Iverson was drunk during 'practice rant'
56:00 What are the Dallas Cowboys chances of going further in the playoffs ?
59:20 Will the 49ers contend in the NFC West ?
1:02:00 Will the Oakland Raiders make the playoffs ?
1:06:00 GUEST Dahntay Jones
Talks NBA Finals
1:14:00 GUEST Bradley Beal
Talks NBA Finals
Ada Colau, Barcelona's New Mayor, on Spain's Political Revolution
Ada Colau, Barcelona's New Mayor, on Spain's Political Revolution
http://democracynow.org - A longtime anti-eviction activist has just been elected mayor of Barcelona, becoming the city’s first female mayor. Ada Colau co-founded the anti-eviction group Platform for People Affected by Mortgages and was an active member of the Indignados, or 15-M Movement. Colau has vowed to fine banks with empty homes on their books, stop evictions, expand public housing, set a minimum monthly wage of $670, force utility companies to lower prices, and slash the mayoral salary. Colau enjoyed support from the Podemos party, which grew out of the indignados movement that began occupying squares in Spain four years ago. Ada Colau joins us to discuss her victory.
Rand Paul on Blocking the Patriot Act, GOP Hawks, and Edward Snowden
Rand Paul on Blocking the Patriot Act, GOP Hawks, and Edward Snowden
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has had a busy couple of months.
In April the junior senator from Kentucky announced that he was officially running for president. In May he released his new book, Taking a Stand, which argues that only a “new kind of Republican” can win a general election against Hillary Clinton, in part by embracing such cross-partisan issues as privacy, as he did most famously in a March 2013 filibuster about drone policy.
And as the clock struck down to June, Paul fulfilled a campaign vow – and pissed off a lot of Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and much of the 2016 presidential field – by blocking reauthorization of the Patriot Act.
Reason Magazine Editor-in-Chief Matt Welch sat down with Rand Paul in his Washington, D.C. campaign office Thursday to discuss his ongoing disputes with GOP hawks like Lindsey Graham, whether Edward Snowden should go to prison, and what will be the future of NSA surveillance.
From Historic California Drought to Deadly Indian Heatwave, Global Warming is Wreaking Havoc
From Historic California Drought to Deadly Indian Heatwave, Global ...
http://democracynow.org - As California's massive drought worsens, new mandatory water restrictions have just gone into effect, requiring residents to cut back water use by a net total of 25 percent. A new study by the University of California, Davis finds that in 2015 alone, the drought will cost the state's farmers and agricultural industry $2.7 billion and more than 18,000 jobs. The study notes: "The socioeconomic impacts of an extended drought, in 2016 and beyond, could be much more severe." Meanwhile the death toll from India's heatwave has topped 2,300, making it the fifth deadliest heatwave on record. We speak to two leading climate scientists at Stanford University, Noah Diffenbaugh and Mark Jacobson.
A Fossil Fuel Free World is Possible: How to Power a Warming Earth Without Oil, Coal and Nuclear
A Fossil Fuel Free World is Possible: How to Power a Warming Earth ...
http://democracynow.org - Is a 100% renewable energy future possible? According to Stanford professor Mark Jacobson, the answer is yes. Jacobson has developed plans for all 50 states to transform their power infrastructure to rely on wind, water and solar power. This comes as California lawmakers have approved a dozen ambitious environmental and energy bills creating new standards for energy efficiency. Dubbed the California climate leadership package, the 12 bills set high benchmarks for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and petroleum use. We speak with Jacobson and Noah Diffenbaugh, Stanford University Associate Professor and a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
US Employers Add Solid 280 Thousand Jobs
US Employers Add Solid 280 Thousand Jobs
U.S. employers added a robust 280,000 jobs in May, showing that the economy is back on track after starting 2015 in a slump. The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate ticked up to 5.5 percent from 5.4 percent in April. But that occurred for a good reason: Hundreds of thousands more people sought jobs in May, and not all found them. Last month's strong job growth suggests that employers remained confident enough to keep hiring even after the economy shrank during the first three months of the year.
Rand Paul: "I'd put Clapper and Snowden in the same jail cell"
Rand Paul: "I'd Put Clapper and Snowden in the Same Jail Cell"
Snowden: balance of power has shifted as people defy government surveillance
ACLU: 215 Reasons Why Section 215 of the Patriot Act Needs to Go Away (Part I)
Steve Wozniak: 'Edward Snowden is a Hero to Me'
NSA planned to hijack Google Play and place spyware on Android phones
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith issues apology to Rockets following Game 6 comeback
NSA Planned to Exploit Google App Store, Slip Malware into Smartphones
Edward Snowden 'is a hero', Apple founder says
Men in Black: Lawyers protest mass surveillance in Berlin (VIDEO)