On this Tuesday September 9, 2014 broadcast of the Nightly World News:
• Obama's ISIS war to throw huge profits the way of military contractors, just like the Bush administration did after 9/11. Obama is avoiding accountability and boots on the ground by using war contractors.
• Appearing on CNN Monday, a spokesman for the family of murdered US journalist Steven Sotloff slammed the Obama administration, declaring that both Sotloff and his compatriot journalist James Foley were used, and still are being used, by the White House to further its agenda in Syria.
• According to a Russian media report, at least 12,000 heavily armed Chinese troops have been moved to the border with Russia as tensions in the region continue to build.
• A firm that provides non-lethal equipment to law enforcement is set to release a new “compliance weapon” that temporarily blinds targets for up to 15 minutes, amidst a national conversation about the militarization of police in the aftermath of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri.
• Facebook has no problem with a kitten torture video on its site, but when Facebook users talk about guns, the social media giant will censor them with zeal.
• 'Un Plug,' a new privacy product for your router is now available.
• Following the announcement of the new iPhone 6, Twitter exploded with concerns that Apple’s new ‘Apple Pay’ system, which uses the cellphone’s fingerprint scanner to complete purchases, represents the biblical “mark of the beast.”
• Ebola is exploding in Africa and is destined to lock-down the USA.
• A school in Virginia bans chapstick from the school, requiring a doctors note to use it. This, another example of "zero tolerance" nonsense in public schools in the United States.
• A special report on Chicago sculptures that will collect cell phone data using sensors to keep track of pedestrian traffic along the Miracle Mile with little oversight, and virtually zero public approval.
• Why it's absolutely essential to drink filtered, clean water.
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Stories covered on this October 27, 2014 episode of the Nightly World News:
Kaci Hickox, a nurse with degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington and the Johns Hopkins University, has been caring for Ebola patients while on assignment with Doctors Without Borders in Sierra Leone. Upon her return to the U.S. on Friday, she was placed in quarantine at a New Jersey hospital. She has tested negative in a preliminary test for Ebola, but the hospital says she will remain under mandatory quarantine for 21 days and will be monitored by public health officials.
Ebola survivor Rick Sacra, an American doctor infected in Liberia and treated last month in the United States, says the 21-day mandatory quarantine on returning health care workers imposed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Friday is unnecessary for those not showing symptoms and creates the feeling of a "police state."
Since March, three Doctors Without Borders international staff members and 21 locally employed staff have fallen ill while battling the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Thirteen have sadly passed away. In-depth investigations have so far shown that most of the infections occurred outside Doctors Without Borders’s medical facilities in the countries.
An emergency room nurse who treated Thomas Eric Duncan said in an interview broadcast Sunday night that the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. lied to hospital staff about his exposure to the deadly virus.
As Britain’s last remaining troops depart from Afghanistan, a poll indicates 68 percent of Britons think the UK’s military campaign there was not “worthwhile.” A further 42 percent of those surveyed believe Britain is “less safe” as a result of the war.
Opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan has hit an all-time high despite years of counter-narcotics efforts that have cost the US $7.6bn (£4.7bn), according to a US government watchdog. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime reported that Afghan farmers grew an “unprecedented” 209,000 hectares (523,000 acres) of opium poppy in 2013, surpassing the previous high of 193,000 hectares in 2007, said John Sopko, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction.
U.S. paying to upgrade TV sports coverage in Afghanistan, including for goat-hauling matches. Many U.S. taxpayers probably know that they’re subsidizing Afghanistan’s government operations and development efforts, but it may surprise them to learn that they’re paying for the war-torn nation to enter the modern era of televised sports coverage. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko issued a letter to Secretary of State John F. Kerry this month questioning a $3.6 million contract to supply three television-production trucks for Afghan TV networks.
The CIA today hotly denied that it is intentionally holding up the release of a Senate report on its role in torturing detainees, charging instead that Senator Dianne Feinstein’s intelligence committee is responsible for dragging out the negotiations. “The suggestion that CIA is delaying or obstructing the negotiations over redactions is patently false,” agency spokesman Ryan Trapani said in a statement to The Interecept. “CIA has been doing all it can to bring the process to a conclusion as expeditiously as possible, in order that we can fully focus on the many threats facing our nation.”
Some Democrats and their advocates in the press believe Obamacare, a year into implementation, is no longer much of a factor in the midterm elections. But no one has told Republican candidates, who are still pounding away at the Affordable Care Act on the stump. And no one has told voters, especially those in states with closely contested Senate races, who regularly place it among the top issues of the campaign.
A federal judge rejected arguments by Libertarian candidate for governor in Floriday, Adrian Wyllie, that he should be allowed to take part in a debate with Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic challenger Charlie Crist. U.S. District Judge James Cohn, in a six-page ruling, refused to grant a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction that would have required debate organizers to allow Wyllie into the televised debate.
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Former Governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura, is patiently waiting and watching the Presidential race, and may throw his hat into the ring in May 2016, when the Libertarian Party nominates their candidate for President.
Jesse also ponders running as Donald Trump's Vice President and how that team would lock-in many independent voters.
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Stories covered on this September 23, 2014 edition of the Nightly World News:
• President Barack Obama has once again flagrantly violated the U.S. constitution by launching air strikes on Syrian territory under the justification of an illegal framework and with no Congressional input whatsoever. President commits impeachable offense? Rep. Justin Amash said "It's irresponsible & immoral that instead of debating & voting on war, congressional leaders chose to recess Congress for nearly two months" in a Tweet to his followers.
• It appears that AP reporter and Obama cheerleader Josh Lederman deleted the tweets which made him the target of well deserved mockery.
• Strikes by the United States and its allies against targets in Syrian territory require not just formal notification of Damascus, but Syria’s consent or the adoption of a corresponding UN Security Council resolution, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
• U.S. officials informed the Syrian government in advance of Washington’s plans to bomb suspected Islamic State militant sites within its borders, Syrian state media reported Tuesday. The disclosure was made in a note from U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry that was conveyed to Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem via Iraq’s ambassador to the United Nations, Syria’s official media reported.
• A special report on ISIS or ISIL or Al Qaeda or Khorasan or whatever they're now being called by our loving government.
• A special report on the outbreak of Ebola getting worse in Liberia and beyond.
• A special report on illegal immigration in the United States of America. Immigration reform information given by James Johnson of NCFIRE.INFO.
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Stories covered on this October 3, 2014 edition of the Nightly World News:
• ISIS was allegedly holding hostage British aide worker Alan Henning. Today they released video of his apparent beheading. At the end of the video ISIS promises to behead American Peter Kassig. The ISIS member says in the video: “Obama you have started your aerial bombardment of the sham which keeps on striking our people. So, it is only right that we continue to strike the necks of your people.”
• Turkey’s parliament has passed a resolution calling for military intervention in Syria and Iraq under the pretense of fighting the Islamic State (ISIS, or ISIL.)
• Some feminists are offended by superhero t-shirts they claim are sexist because the shirts promote traditional gender roles, highlighting how the feminist movement was corrupted by the establishment to advance an “us vs. them” mentality between women and men.
• A former writer and director behind the successful Call of Duty video game franchise recently expressed his desire to see American soldiers patrolling the hallways of public schools in the near future.
• People not in the labor force, rose to a new record high, increasing by 315,000 to 92.6 million, a 36-year record high.
• A special report honoring the recently deceased Dr. Stan Monteith of RadioLiberty.com.
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Stories covered on this September 26, 2014 edition of the Nightly World News:
• A man fired from an Oklahoma food processing plant beheaded a woman with a knife and was attacking another worker when he was shot and wounded by a company official, police said Friday.
• A warning by Iraq's prime minister that Islamist militants planned to attack New York City sent political leaders scrambling on Thursday to assure the public it was safe to ride the subways and travel the streets of the nation's largest city.
• The FBI and the Pentagon said on Thursday that they did not know exactly how close the Khorasan Group, an al Qaeda offshoot the U.S. bombed in Syria, was to an attack on the U.S.
• Al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, the Nusra Front, is facing mounting pressure from its own members to reconcile with its rival Islamic State and confront a common enemy after U.S.-led air strikes hit both groups this week.
• A small number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. will have an opportunity to join the military for the first time in decades under a new Department of Defense policy unveiled Thursday. The new rules will expand an existing program allowing recruiters to target foreign nationals with high-demand skills, mostly rare foreign language expertise or specialized health care training.
• FLASHBACK, MAY 2014: Nearly 30,000 soldiers must be removed from the active rolls in the next 17 months if the Army is to make the first waypoint in a drawdown that eventually will reduce the force to 450,000, or even 420,000, soldiers.
• Protecting the infrastructure of American cities from the effects of climate change is rising on the agenda of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a top agency official.
• Liberian Observer: Ebola, AIDS manufactured by Western pharmaceuticals, US DoD?
• A special report on Google & Apple privacy issues and how it relates to the PRISM spying scandal brought to light by Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald.
• Mr. Pickles, a new show on Comedy Central’s Adult Swim, showcases blatant satanic symbolism and pro-abortion messages in addition to subliminal Illuminati motifs hidden in the show’s bumpers.
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