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► NEWS & POLITIC
■ World Financial Collapse Coming Soon. The Final Warning 2013. World Financial Collapse coming Soon. Coming Global Financial Collapse That Will Make Your Hair Stand Up. Are You Prepared For The Coming Economic Collapse And The Next Great Depression? Is the world on the verge of another massive global financial collapse? Yes. The western world is drowning in an ocean of debt unlike anything the world has ever seen before, and our financial markets are gigantic casinos that are dependent on huge mountains of risk and leverage remaining very stable. In the end, this house of cards that has been built on a foundation of sand is going to come crashing down in a horrifying manner. Published on Apr 10, 2013 by Tax Justice
■ FIRST LOOK inside the FEDERAL RESERVE (28.04.2013) - Full Lenght. Published on May 9, 2013 by amazingnews3000
■ Ron Paul: NSA Whistleblower Snowden in a 'Hero'. Former GOP Presidential candidate Ron Paul says the Obama administration's program to collect data from Americans' phone calls is 'crazy' and that the president's claim that the administration isn't listening to your phone calls is untrue. Published on Jun 10, 2013 by NewsmaxTV
■ A fired up Mark Levin talks to Neil Cavuto 6-6-2013. We have the elements of a Police State here -- Mark Levin. Published on Jun 6, 2013 by sarahnettoo
► MOVIES : 300: Rise of an Empire Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Frank Miller Movie HD. Published on Jun 12, 2013 by movieclipsTRAILERS
► ANIMATION : Pixar - Lifted. Uploaded on May 23, 2010 by zotrix77
► U.S. confirms Assad used chemical weapons in Syria
By Matt Spetalnick and Erika Solomon - WASHINGTON/BEIRUT - The United States has concluded that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces used chemical weapons against rebel fighters and Washington will supply direct military assistance to the opposition, the White House said on Thursday.
* Obama OKs sending some U.S. arms to Syrian rebels: source► Snowden secretly active online during spy years. While working for spies, Snowden was secretly prolific online
* Syria rebels want 'effective' arms after U.S. statement
* Bill Clinton urges more forceful U.S. response on Syria: report
* U.N. says 93,000 killed in Syrian conflict, fears for Aleppo
By John Shiffman, Mark Hosenball and Kristina Cooke -WASHINGTON - While working for U.S. intelligence agencies, Edward Snowden had another secret identity: an online commentator.
* FBI says U.S. will hold Snowden responsible for NSA leaks► News Corp's Rupert Murdoch files for divorce from wife Wendi
* Senator Paul calls for lawsuit over government surveillance
* SLIDESHOW - Rupert and Wendi split►Congressional panel widens probe of IRS.Congress panel widens probe of IRS 'Tea Party' scrutiny
By Kim Dixon - WASHINGTON - Congressional investigators probing the Internal Revenue Service's scrutiny of conservative political groups will interview a key Washington IRS official on Friday and want to speak with as many as 20 more people.
* Senate rejects Republican effort to gut immigration bill
► WikiLeaks founder calls Snowden "hero of humanity" WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange calls former US spy Edward Snowden a "hero of humanity", delivering a speech during a videoconference on electronic art in Sydney from the Ecuadoran embassy in London.
► Senator says NSA surveillance violates US Constitution. Members of Congress led by Republican Rand Paul joined civil liberties activists to announce they were suing the US government over the constitutionality of the NSA surveillance program.
► Netanyahu vows at Auschwitz exhibition to prevent new Holocaust. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday opened a new Holocaust exhibition at the former Auschwitz death camp, vowing Israel would do everything to prevent another genocide of the Jewish people.
► Young jazz musicians keep tradition alive. At the annual DC Jazz Festival now jamming in the US capital, young musicians are blending traditional jazz with more modern influences, improvising new sounds that are at the heart of their art.
► LEGO creations at heart of 'Art of the Brick' exhibit in NYC. LEGO creations by New York-based artist Nathan Sawaya were on display on Wednesday during the opening of "The Art of the Brick" exhibition at Discovery Times Square in New York.
► NEWS : HGTV apologizes for suggesting American flag tablecloth in Fourth of July celebrations
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■ 'Star Wars' Wedding Photo: Attack of the AT-ATs!
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► TRAVEL : 6 great American wine regions
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■ Lindsay Lohan Transfers Rehab Facilities, Leaves Betty Ford Center for Cliffside Malibu► SPORTS : Golf WAGs we hope to see at the U.S. Open
■ Is That Cameron Diaz or Her Body Double?
■ Who Is Kate Upton Kissing?
► Stunning surreal art - Installation pieces designed to give pause.Two sculputures at the waterfront in Marseille - Ever feel like youve forgotten something? No its not a mind trick - these are the amazing photos of sculptures done by a French artist. The sculptures are the work of Bruno Catalano and might look like theyre missing vital organs but the invisible bodies represent a world citizen according to their creator.
► MOVIES : Superhero Smooch! Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans Kiss on 'Captain America' Set
► Snowden leaks caused US 'significant harm' - Mueller
► US leaker Snowden both boon and burden for China
► US says it will give military aid to Syria rebels. Obama approves arms for Syria rebels
The US president approves the supply of direct military aid to the Syrian opposition after US intelligence concludes Assad forces are using chemical weapons "on a small scale".
* Syria weapons: White House statement
* Mardell: Obama's half-hearted shift
* McCain: 'US should not send troops' -VIDEO
* Robinson: US moves closer to UK line
* Syria chemical weapons allegations
* Syria: Children living with war - VIDEO
► FUTURE
■ Decoding the secrets of dolphins' language
■ The rising and sinking threats to our cities
■ 3D printing powered by thought
► CAPITAL
■ What would big data think of Einstein?
■ Which side of the property wars are you on?
► AUTOS
■ Porsche Le Mans racer: First test
■ Five cars for Father's Day
► 2014 Nissan GT-R vs. BMW M6 0-60 MPH Mile High Mashup Review. The 2014 Nissan GT-R is perhaps the world's best supercar bargain and the flagship car for the Japanese Nissan brand. The BMW M6 is also a flagship for the BMW and represents the most power and technology the German Car maker can cram into a sports car. Both cars are very similar in many important ways. They both have two doors, two turbos and four seats. The both have dual clutch transmissions and they both both have superb engines that produce over 500 HP. But the while the M5 uses a roaring V8 the Nissan GT-R makes do with a hand-built six cylinder. So which of these monster machines is faster to 60 MPH and which one is the better car. Check out another fun and informative TFLcar video Mashup video review as we find out. Published on May 11, 2013 by The Fast Lane Car
► Today's African Proverb : "Slowly, slowly, one catches the monkey in the bush" - A Wolof proverb sent by Albert Jones, Dakar, Senegal
► US firms in bed with intelligence agencies in info swap - report
► NSA leak fallout: LIVE UPDATES
► Snowden's asset: NSA hacking exposer knows secrets China wants
► US to give military support to Syrian rebels as 'red line' crossed
► US claims of Assad's chemical weapons are lies – Pushkov
► Moscow unconvinced by US evidence of Syrian chemical weapons use
► Death of Yuri Gagarin demystified 40 years on
► RT wins prize for best 24-hour news coverage at leading international TV festival
► VIDEOS
■ 'Heavy crackdown & witch hunt loom as Turkey PM's 24-hr notice runs down'. A man who had been on life support for days after reportedly being hit in the head by a police gas canister, has become the fifth fatality of the crackdown on public protests in Turkey. On Wednesday the country's Prime Minister set a 24 hour deadline for an end to demonstrations in Istanbul and the capital. That runs out in the coming hours. RT discusses this further with Safak Pavey, a Turkish diplomat and a member of the Republican People's Party.
■ Video: Violent clashes as 100,000-student protest turns ugly in Chile. In Chile, thousands of students angered at rising education costs, clashed with police in the capital, who responded with tear gas and water cannons. The students had flooded the streets for a peaceful march, still wearing their uniforms and backpacks, before it then turned violent. At least 40 were arrested. The students oppose the fact they have to pay 75% of the cost of their own educations - one of the highest rates in the world.
■ The Truthseeker: Eugenics Now! (E17). Bill Gates on people that "have no benefit whatsoever". The troubling history of Bill Gates Sr "one of the grandfathers of eugenics still going strong today" in the US. ABC reports tens of thousands of women across the States from 1929 to 1974 forcibly sterilized. The Times notes Gates Jr has held a secret billionaire summit with Michael Bloomberg and George Soros to "curb overpopulation". Why is Gates buying millions of dollars in shares of Monsanto and funding sterilization programs, Monsanto's response to our interview request, and what happens to scientists who cross the genetically modified cyclops. Seek truth from facts with investigative reporter Anthony Gucciardi, How Goldman Sachs Created The Food Crisis author Frederick Kaufman, Genetic Roulette director Jeffrey Smith, and chairman of Nestle Peter Brabeck-Letmathe.
■ CrossTalk: Snowden contra Obama. Should we be surprised by the latest revelations of surveillance by the NSA? Are these measures justified? And, are we simply expected to believe that our privacy will not be violated? CrossTalking with Eugene Puryear, Sharon Bradford Franklin and Karl Grossman.
■ After Ahmadinejad: Iranians prepare to elect new president. Iranians are preparing for a changing of the guard - the country will be welcoming a new President for the first time in eight years. Six candidates are vying for that position in the Islamic republic - with the first round of voting due to begin on Friday. But election campaigning and the process itself - have some noticeable differences from most other nations.
■ Human Rights Suppression: Tear gas EU's tool to quell civil unrest? Turkish police have been heavily using tear gas often mixed with pepper spray on protesters.Over the past decade, the country has increased its imports of the chemicals fifty-fold. Human rights groups have raised the alarm pointing to the excessive use of force by the security services. RT's Polly Boiko looks at the possible long-term effects of the crackdown.
■ Iran votes for new president amid Ahmadinejad's controversial legacy. Iran is going to the polls to choose the successor of president Ahmadinejad, who is winding up his maximum eight year term at the top job. A nuclear stand-off with the U.S. and the EU, tough economic sanctions and deadly protests - RT's Maria Finoshina reviews the most dramatic and controversial issues of his time in power, asking Iranians about their attitude to the out going leader.
■ 'Red Line' crossed: US to give military support to Syrian rebels. Washington has given the green light for arming the Syrian rebels to prop up the opposition. A plan for a limited no-fly zone over Syria has also been drawn up. It comes after the U.S. administration concluded Assad's forces had used chemical weapons ''on a small scale''
■ Dukhobors: Community of Faith (RT Documentary). RT teams up with a couple from Tbilisi, Georgia, who travel to the south of the country to explore the community of the Dukhobors -- a Christian group that believes God lives inside humans, not in an organized church. See how this group has managed to preserve their way of life for centuries.
► THE CURE
■ Episode 2. The Cure's medical reporters look into parasite-fighting paint, a magnetically guided heart procedure and celebrate unsung hero Charles Drew.► Inside Story - Inside Story Americas - What is behind Venezuela's food shortage? This week Venezuela's election council announced that an audit of the results of the country's presidential election confirmed that Nicolas Maduro won by 1.5 percentage points over Henrique Capriles in the coutnry's presidential election in April.We ask if President Maduro can improve the country's economy and put an end to shortage of food items and basic goods. Inside Story Americas, with presenter Shihab Rattansi, discusses with guests: David Smilde, a senior fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA); Greory Wilpert, an editor of the website venezuelaanalysis.com; and Miguel Tinker, a professor of Latin American History at Pomona College.
■ Episode 3. The Cure features the Orbis converted cargo plane that is saving the sight of patients all over the world and finds out how bicycles are helping Kenya's overstretched rural health workers.
► Officials: Edward Snowden took NSA secrets on thumb drive
► FBI director defends secret surveillance programs
► Edward Snowden shows evolution of smuggling secrets
► NSA surveillance disclosure could affect court cases
► ARTS & CULTURE : Oprah Winfrey donates $12 million to African American history museum
► Pictures in the News | June 13, 2013
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