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The Young Turks, January 25, 2013

The Young Turks: January 25, 2013

Segment 1 Ana joins Cenk and Wes for SCS.  Germany is saying that the internet is not only a necessity, but an essential part of life.  This statement was sparked by a case between a customer and a cable provider.  Cenk thinks this is a bit overblown.  A Catholic healthcare provider has conceded that a fetus does not equal a human.  A hospital that was responsible for the death of a set of twins about to be born suddenly declared that they weren’t humans. Segment 2 The percentage of pregnancies of women in the military is much higher than regular American citizens.  This is due to a contraception issue and the high rate of military rape.  Women are striking back against these revenge porn websites.  Two male hosts in the Netherlands decided to go through an experiment that simulated birth for women.  Ageism among men and women in different career fields.  A 37 year old woman wrote about how absolutely awesome it is to be 37 rather than something else. Segment 3 A photographer took some artistic pictures of real prostitutes at the brothel they work at in Nevada.  Cenk wonders why brothels aren’t more upscale looking.
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Segment 1 Cenk, John Iadarola, and Wes Clark Jr hosting.  The lackluster filibuster reform that changed nothing significant in the way Congress operates.  Obama has a new chief of staff, Denis McDonough.  Conversation about the conservative nature of Obama.  Mary Jo White will be appointed the new head of the SEC.  The NYT claimed that Obama is sending a signal that they will be holding Wall St accountable with this pick.  In reality, she has spoken very sympathetically about the banks and their illegal activity. Segment 2 There is a conviction in relation to the enhanced interrogation case.  It just happens to be the whistleblower on the activity.  Cenk rants about Obama’s propensity to look backwards on the powerless, but protect the powerful that break the law.  The debate over allowing women to serve on the front lines continues.  Sen Inhofe wants to introduce legislation to stop it.  Videos of Joe Scarborough’s thoughts on women serving next to women and their power to do so.  The Mississippi legislature is proposing to have the power to review and supercede federal law, declaring their sovereignty.
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