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RON PAUL Game Over Dollar Dead AMERICA is on the BRINK of COLLAPSE December 10, 2014 – Video

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Paul: Ex-aide Benton will play role in future plans

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By Katie Glueck

12/9/14 11:55 AM EST

Updated 12/9/14 3:38 PM EST

Sen. Rand Paul says Jesse Benton, a former aide touched by scandal, will be involved in his political future, which is likely to include a presidential campaign.

Benton, who ran Pauls 2010 bid for the Senate, earlier this year stepped down from managing Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnells reelection campaign over ties to a 2012 Iowa caucuses controversy.

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Paul defended Benton in an interview with WHAS11, an ABC affiliate in Kentucky, that was posted Monday.

Jesse is married to my niece and was a big help in the Kentucky election here in 2010 and a big help for Sen. McConnell, said Paul, the junior senator from the Bluegrass State. And, yes hell help us.

The Republicans political team did not immediately respond to a request for clarification on what that help entails, or whether Benton is an imminent hire.

Benton worked for Pauls father, former Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, during his 2008 and 2012 presidential bids.

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US allies question its human rights record post-CIA report

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Washington, Dec 11:

The US is facing a tough time to defend its human rights record which is being questioned by many countries, including some of its allies, following the release of a damaging report on CIAs detention and interrogation programmes.

Top US government officials including President Obama have acknowledged having made mistakes with lawmakers conceding that some of the interrogation techniques amount to torture.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani yesterday said the CIA interrogation techniques were a violation of international laws while countries like China and Iran have slammed the US for its human rights violation.

Putting a brave front, both the White House and the State Department asserted that it stood by its human rights record and would continue to strongly take up the human rights issues of countries across the globe.

If the US moral authority had been substantially diminished, we would not have had so much success in building a coalition of more than 60 countries, including many Muslim majority countries in the Middle East joining us in the fight against ISIL. So, weve made substantial progress, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said when asked if the US had lost its moral authority.

The president did take these steps in early 2009 to put in place a task force that later in 2009 announced significant reforms to the way that US personnel interrogate and detain individuals that happen to be in the custody of the United States government, he said.

He said the President was very clear in outlawing unequivocal techniques substantially rebuilt US credibility and moral authority around the globe.

We have evidence that this effect is having an impact on our ability to protect American national security interests around the globe, Earnest said.

Noting that the US moral authority is one of the most powerful tools in the countrys arsenal for protecting and advancing American interests around the globe, Earnest said the President believes that there is more that were going to continue to do.

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Torture report: Our post-9/11 shame, in stomach-turning detail

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Americans have long known that, in the aftermath of Sept. 11, the CIA subjected suspected terrorists to inhuman and degrading treatment that amounted to nothing less than torture. A Senate Intelligence Committee report released Tuesday documented that outrageous conduct in stomach-turning detail but also described new offenses to human dignity that border on the pornographic.

The report actually, a 499-page executive summary of a much longer (and still classified) study concludes that not only did the spy agency's program of "enhanced interrogation techniques" fail to turn up any vital, life-saving intelligence, but its extent and effectiveness were repeatedly misrepresented to the White House and Congress, under whose authority it was pursued.

In the inimitable words of former Vice President Dick Cheney, this country traveled to the "dark side" in the months and years after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. But we didn't know how dark until the release of this report. It's scandalous that Republicans in Congress and many in the national-security bureaucracy tried to bottle up even a portion of the Intelligence Committee's conclusions. In the end, opponents of disclosure resorted to arguing that publication of the report would provoke attacks on America an argument that could be used to justify suppressing the information forever.

It is old news that, armed with dubious legal advice from the Bush Justice Department, the CIA had subjected three detainees to the brutal simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding. But the Intelligence Committee found evidence including a "well-worn waterboard" at a dungeon-like interrogation center in Afghanistan that suggests more widespread use of a procedure long condemned as a form of torture.

The committee's summary describes other offenses against human dignity. Detainees were prevented from sleeping for 180 hours as they stood or were placed in painful stress positions, sometimes with their hands shackled above their heads. At least five detainees received painful rectal rehydration or rectal feedings for no medical purpose. The brutality was sometimes psychological: Several detainees were told they would never be allowed to leave the agency's custody alive; others were told that family members would be killed or sexually abused. One detainee apparently died of hypothermia after being chained, naked, to a concrete floor. At least 26 detainees were "wrongfully held," including an "intellectually challenged" man who, the report said, was detained solely as leverage to persuade a relative to provide information.

Such mistreatment would be a violation of the Geneva Convention even if it yielded vital intelligence about terrorist plots past, present and future. But the committee concluded that "the CIA's justification for the use of its enhanced interrogation techniques rested on inaccurate claims of their effectiveness." For example, the CIA maintained that Abu Zubaydah, who was repeatedly waterboarded, identified Khalid Shaikh Mohammed as the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks after being subjected to "enhanced" techniques. But the committee says that "this information was corroborative of information already in CIA databases."

The committee concludes that the CIA also misled the Department of Justice on which it relied for legal authority about the conditions of detainees' confinement and the debilitating physical effects of the "enhanced interrogation techniques."

All in all, the document released Tuesday amounts to an indictment of the CIA and its political enablers that is no less shocking because many of the events it describes happened during the administration of President George W. Bush and would no longer be permitted. No doubt some of the committee's findings about particular circumstances are open to debate. But defenders of the agency will have a hard time refuting its central conclusions, which are based on analysis of millions of pages of internal cables, emails and other communications, along with interviews conducted by the CIA's inspector general.

The CIA detention and interrogation program was immoral, illegal, out of control and (the committee persuasively argues) unnecessary. President Obama's admission this summer that "we tortured some folks" doesn't begin to convey the appalling violations of human rights and international law cataloged by the Intelligence Committee. The officials who carried out these acts shamed themselves and their country.

In reacting to the release of the report, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said that it "marks a coda to a chapter in our history" and noted that Obama "turned the page on these policies when he took office." But there will be other presidents and other crises that might tempt them to look the other way while human rights are violated in the name of national security. For them, and for us, this report is wrenching but required reading.

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Learn, Unlearn, And Relearn. Why Flexibility And Sharing Make For Better Global Business

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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. But what do the words of the writer and futurist Alvin Toffler mean for todays business students? Quite simply, those that are not flexible will be left behind.

Todays business students are expected to adopt and master the trends that saturate the professional world. Take technology, and the well-documented rise of big data, students that can master this key skill will have a considerable head start. But there are 65 million people in India alone with at least 5 years of computer-related university education, so business schools in the West have to foster creative thinking to ensure their students stand out in the hypercompetitive global job market.

Though the likes of Wharton, Tuck and Harvard have shaped business education to become one of the truly global products of the 20th century, when it comes to rapid growth in the number of students in the classroom, youd be hard pressed to beat India and China where new MBA and otherbusiness-oriented programs seem to appear almost every week. But when it comes down to innovative and globally minded work in the arena, the players to watch may be not be in the US or Asia, but instead among the players of Western Europe.

We share therefore we are. EMLYON Business School will soon be sharing knowledge and expertise in North Africa under the guidance of the new dean, Bernard Belletante (image Laurent Cerino)

Bernard Belletante, dean of one of the regions leading business schools, EMLYON Business School, says that flexibility is one of the first things their students are taught. The ability to question and act, he says, is a must in business today. With this in mind, I sat down with Bernard to ask him about his partin Europes international business education offensive.

Bernard, EMLYON is already a top ranked school yet youve been quoted as saying that clinging todays rankings is like clinging to a tombstone if you dont have a sustainable business model for the future. What do you think that model should be?

Given the complexity of the modern business environment, shifting economic power and the increasing porousness of international borders, business schools need to constantly innovate to remain relevant. We need to move away from the traditional ways of doing things, to unlock our invaluable stores of knowledge and expertise and find new ways of collaborating and sharing. The idea of I think therefore I am is being replaced by We share therefore we are.

At EMLYON, for example, we believe that one of the key aspects of this sharing and collaborating should be a commitment to training, not just internationally but also locally. Consequently we have announced plans to set up a brand new campus in Casablanca in North Africa, while expanding our existing Shanghai campus. Another major project will focus on management training in India and the Middle East.

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ARK3 Mission Patch Designed by Seth Green – Video

Posted: December 10, 2014 at 2:45 pm


ARK3 Mission Patch Designed by Seth Green
Actor, creator, producer and space-enthusiast Seth Green has designed the latest CASIS mission patch. Hear his story on the development of this patch, which symbolizes all CASIS research intended...

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LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Space Station Infestation – Video

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Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft transfer and liftoff – Video

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Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft transfer and liftoff
This timelapse video shows the Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft during transfer from the MIK 40 integration facility to Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad 31, as well as the launch on 23 November 2014...

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Alien: Isolation – Part 48 – Back on the Station – Video

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Alien: Isolation - Part 48 - Back on the Station
In this part of my Alien: Isolation gameplay we get back on the station and now we need to make our way back to the Marshal #39;s office. Check it out and feel free to post a comment, rate the...

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MC Hosencrop SP LP – Die Space Station #044 – Video

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MC Hosencrop SP LP - Die Space Station #044
Hier Wieder ein neues Lets Play. Mit dem Modpack der Hosencorp. Es geht von Mekanism ber Minefactory Reloaded bis hin zu Mystcraft und Applied Energistics. Wir haben einiges zu tun :-)...

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