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if. there's a media leave us so we lead the media by the same push to secure the place your party has a goal. is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . it's almost july fourth independence day thousands of americans celebrating our country's independence by taking devices invented by the chinese made in bangladesh purchased over the border in mexico and then using them to blow off their fingers.
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but the truth is we're not independent anymore we're in the middle of corporate rule of neil feudal system that we've all just accepted like it's a black eyed peas song. has is going to be around for a while not over time i will like it. but there is some hope a call for an independence day from the corporate rule even science says it's our only chance and science is like one hundred gallon smarter than me in a recent study a recent article naomi klein describes geophysicist brad warner's advanced computer model which addresses these and these are his words which addresses whether were. apparently in his computer model werner used system boundaries perturbations dissipation attractors and my old favorite bifurcations to come up with a complex systems theory now if you were to ask me i would say with great certainty that that dude made up those words except for bifurcation which i'm pretty sure is
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fornication with a furry bisexual. but apparently those are all real words wonder says the computer model found quote global capitalism has made the depletion of resources so rapid convenient and barrier free that earth human systems are becoming dangerously unstable when pressed as to whether we're workers or less. sounds like professor werner is not much fun to add to cocktail parties he is off my list i will replace him with a funny mascot of a dog. name a party you've been to where a duck it wasn't fun i submit that you cannot. now you're probably wondering does we're all. going to die the science guy see any hope. yes werner said there was one single dynamic that offered some hope and add factor is resistance consisting of groups of people who adopt a certain set of dynamics that does not fit in to the capital is called for meaning
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environmental direct action protest blockades and sabotage that means when corporations push profits over people the people have to push corporations off that bridge from indiana jones with the hungry alligators but nato and the dude grab it in the guise of hard news like coming. out to be like that. there's only three things you need to know in order to see that getting to this tipping point was inevitable number one our own fatter an unfettered capitalist system requires infinite growth because there is ever growing debt built in if our system stops growing it collapses number two the system seeks profit over all else it will never move toward making a better world over profit in the times when it has created a better world it was a lucky side effect in fact corporations are legally obligated to seek profit it's in the law on the other hand no where in the law doesn't and don't forget to take care of the dolphins. but i suppose you can take that
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a little too far. that the real experiment is partially funded by nasa. but it's not the woman's fault the dolphin have a nice car. reason number three we have finite resources our system cannot grow forever but it has no choice just like a hot dog eating competition if it had no time limit the rules would be keep eating eventually run out of hotdogs but the rules say keep eating so then you have to turn your competitors and ate them. this moment where now at or almost at was inevitable and now the weird scientific model says the only thing giving us a fighting chance is revolt big small physical mental revolt against profit revolt against advertising against corporate media and corporate rule revolt against the way of life that isn't working for almost anyone anymore although the dolphins seem pretty fond of it. coming to you from washington d.c. the belly the bases the redacted the ny.
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well under a dash and i have mine i was in my living human audience doing. some more human than others like most of my nights we start off tonight with kurdish teenage girls this is why i mentioned i teach english as a second language to kurdish teenagers and come up with a new way to detect car bombs their technique is much faster more efficient than the current bomb detection used in the region just great kurdish kids are coming up with better bomb detectors meanwhile us teens are coming up with better balling since. the average award ceremony is us high schoolers like look that kid made a bomb out of a bong out of a watermelon and this other kid made one out of that thing. but that's not all
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there was also a u.s. teen who not long ago was hospitalized for giving himself a beer enema. we're busy where busy as guzzling wild teenagers in other countries are changing the world nothing else evolution square in the eye can sense you like to want to wallow in our heineken. what's wrong with us there's a swedish kid who came up with an ocean or a system to clean plastic out of the water that's what kids do when you invest in the freaking education sandstones meanwhile back here this is the best we got. and he got a government grant to do this. but there is one u.s. team doing something useful sixteen year old self taught programmer nicholas rubin created a browser plug in that will tell you where each politician got their campaign contributions so you just hold your cursor over a u.s.
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politicians name and you find out who is funding them we have a video of it working we just downloaded the plug and then looked up mary landrieu the senator from louisiana and you go. this. i must say i had no idea mary landrieu ate that panda bear it all comes down to the benjamins everybody should get this app at all our green dot us and learn where the money is coming from to get money self described point zero one percent or nick hanauer recently penned an article to his fellow zillionaires entitled the pitchforks are coming up for us plutocrats here to give us more insight into what this means is senior inequality correspondent john f.
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o'donnell. what is going on john oh you know just practicing my pen shocks the lots what ten shots the lot as it is a knife fighting martial arts no such thing is depends only counteroffensive when you're naked in the jungle instinct is your god. what does that have to do with the grads nothing you ask me what's going on. so what does nick hanauer is that letter about all right it talks about how wealth inequality in this country is that historic levels and it's rapidly increasing and of something isn't done about it soon the masses are going to rise up and overthrow the super rich with pitchforks it's an amazing amazing thing that an elite would actually come out and say something like this do you think it could really happen i sure hope so i don't have all my money tied up in pitchfork technology for my health pitchfork technology currently the top one percent of our country control forty percent of the wealth
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while the bottom fifty percent of one percent the revolution is coming so i'm developing pitchforks one that appeals to the revolutionaries and one that appeals the plutocrats aisle on both sides i'll be rich check this out. as you can see the plutocrat edition comes diamonds if. it's got two extra progs for defensive purposes and there's a couple there on the side because we all know rich folks love their latte is brilliant brilliant now the revolutionary edition comes tofu tipped. and what's what well it's a copy of howard zinn's a people's history united states the revolutionaries can read about our forgotten history while they impaled the skulls of the criminal eats . that book is great the pitch for it's terrible terrible really brilliant shrewd insightful and forward thinking more like no not really. no. i'm just tired be in poor man this is brogan trickle down economics is
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a long standing it is the that is true over economy ok if you questions one how are you possibly broke a few weeks ago you told us you made a killing off a big point all right number two had our was definitely talking about pitchforks figuratively and three to get back on topic what is the economic establishment think of hanauer letter he penned here. i didn't get. one i'm broke because i transfer all my big coin into for dora coin which is an alternative visual currency that is real and a very little value much like the actual for dora. to i just found out what figured simply means a few days ago and i've been really to president sands and through a incredibly wealthy thing hanauer is crazier than an inventor on niger's oxide doesn't surprise me what that fedora going isn't worth anything no that the rich in their ivory towers don't agree with him oh absolutely and it goes beyond that he
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did a ted talk and they banned him for being too political talk on how to tie a shoe i didn't know they had us fandor there but does there's an hour to give any solutions going to troubles the former and he does it's called middle out economics if workers are paid a living wage compared to a poverty wage they'll be able to buy more than just the bare essentials so businesses will have more customers and the economy will grow and it will shrink the welfare state to plan and you want to real plan penshoppe see lots no such thing is the best only counteroffensive they get in a jungle that is a virgin focus job i'm sorry a. hanauer wrote an article pushing for a fifteen dollar minimum wage cuts a less than a year later seattle passes a fifteen dollar minimum wage law and still has the highest rate of job growth by small businesses in the country so there is proof that increasing the minimum wage will increase employment grow the economy the better because i'm going to need a new job if i can unload all these ill conceived pitchforks and fedora coins i got
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a lot of units them of a gun i don't know. yet. before we go to break we wanted to show you an interesting new commercial from facebook this week it was revealed that facebook has been doing experiments in which they intentionally alter people's emotions they show the people depressing depressing news feed items in order to see if those people would then themselves become depressed i'm not sure what constitutes a depressing post perhaps you know like bill o'reilly named secretary of education but despite the anger over this it is business as usual for facebook check this out . facebook started off confined to your computer then facebook mobile lets you post and comment any time you had your phone but you'll never have to leave facebook again or be able to introducing the facebook's a positive or e simply insert the facebook's
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a positive or yes show and it will automatically monitor your likes dislikes movements and gastrointestinal difficulties and then post them for your friends and family to comment on stop wasting your time trying to express how you feel because the facebook the positive henri already knows i have mine in right now and now that we've figured out how to manipulate your emotions but you can do that too we know the idea of facebook messing with your emotions might make some of you uneasy maybe even sick to your stomach but after inserting facebook but you'll feel surprisingly ok with it soon will even start allowing you to pay for the ability to change your emotions however you like for example facebook but might make you terribly depressed one day and then with just a ten dollar boost will gladly change you back to just mildly depressed facebook social control disguises fun with friends i'm happy martin the stories we cover here you're not going to hear any right story it's like there's a reason they don't want you to know what i know. now let's break the
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set. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on
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their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. star wars. the dish line of the marathon. would you. welcome back. there. don't call it a comeback as you probably heard already the supreme court has gone off the rails
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they have begun acting like a crazy grandfather who like he used to be a respected member of the community but then he hit eighty years old and suddenly everything was the jews fault and seeing as my grandfather is jewish it's double awkward the supreme court ruled that companies do not need to pay for health plans that cover contraception if it's against their religious beliefs so in the essence of the decision not only is the court stating yet again that corporations are people but also that these people can impose their religious beliefs on employees look religion is lawful it means a lot to some people but not only is our country founded on the idea that you can't impose your religious beliefs on others but not every religious belief is even legal if you believe god made adam and eve and all the other people came after them then you believe there was a ton of incest going on back then incest is the legal in much of the u.s. so if we started over today and adam and eve were here the only way you know the
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only ones here their kids would be criminal incest will mouth breathers what about the story of jonah living in the whale for three days do you have any idea how much trouble you get into day if you show someone in a whale all kinds of animal rights laws prohibit that what about polygamy for some . orman's that's in their religion and yet a legal hack look at the branch davidian from waco texas in the ninety's their religious leader told them to stockpile guns and live in a compound for that the federal government set them on fire or at the very least try to drive through a living room with a tank and accidentally set them on fire. either way not a ringing endorsement for the idea of you can believe what you want and we have and everyone else has to abide by it and this corporate personhood thing playboys a corporation and therefore a person according to the courts could you imagine a few hafner pushed his religion on some poor magazine kid who delivers the playboys the kid would have to get three wives only wear a bathrobe and have his face stapled into a permanent smile. all for religion it is five and sometimes what it says is weird
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sometimes what it says the legal sometimes what it says is scientifically wrong this is why america's laws were supposed to be free of religion supreme court i now give the supreme part of your name the same weight i give to a supreme. sometimes good sometimes not so good on certain days just plain wrong. hydraulic fracking in oklahoma is now causing earthquakes so is so many earthquakes that oklahoma is now beating california in earthquake count this year finally something interesting in oh go home ah dear god i don't i've been to that state and their idea of a good time is watching grass grow but because it's the only exciting thing to do you can't even get a good seed to see the grass growing then you end up just watching the back of a guy's hand watching the grass grow front row seats at the grass or like hundreds of dollars but the point is that people need to look on the bright side we've now
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seen that fracking is made some people's tab water flammable but you know what's better than a water balloon fight flammable water both. say they all and gas industry would tell you just look on the bright side don't look at the fracking goes bad there's simply love snuggles from other right it's involuntary torquing is all it is. and even oil spills are a good thing just as canadian oil company tkinter morgan then told the government spill response and clean up creates business and employment opportunities for affected communities and region and clean up service providers if your community is destroyed by a oil you'll have a job. if you survive. sure there might be more oil in your water but there will be more money in your pockets you may live in love reading a local guy if that translates to scrubbing tar sands office ego wondering which of you has it worse. it might translate to that who knows what that crazy language
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point point is you just need to see the silver lining or in this case it's more of a lead in solver lining here drinking water. moving on new documents provided by edward snowden were released this week showing that the n.s.a. was given the authority to spy. i have more than a hundred ninety different countries around the world as well as organizations like the e.u. the i.m.f. and the world bank joining me now for more on this is redacted correspondent sam sachs. ravenously yeah you brought your brought your family in this whole family we have the documents there right here right right what can you tell us about them well the first thing i can tell you about the documents is that . that. well they're on sheets of white paper that their own sheets white paper here you know what i say oh what do they say and what do they say well reading reading the documents is. well it's easy because the ink is
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black which is good on white paper there's all sorts of upper case and lower case when you can tell difference between titles and body text oh also the phone is times new roman much better than the old roman stuff i just couldn't couldn't handle that and you haven't read the documents i mean what. you have and of the documents. no no i haven't read the documents fully i haven't read the documents look at the world cup is on nobody is doing it like literally around the world nobody is doing anything there's a lifeguard's letting children drown left and right there's firefighters living buildings burned down in the people that are in those buildings they're not trying to escape because they're watching the world cup and yet i'm the bad guy because i didn't read one document you know only i'll tell you what i'll read these tonight the world cups over everything's fine and welcome it's not over. yet is the us lost
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and when we lose we take all the soccer balls home with us. that's surprisingly feasible and all right well anyway look i filed this report before the world cup started it's about n.s.a. secrets and just how all these secrets could have been revealed in a much different way. or nearly eleven months edward snowden has been a man without a country how do you know it in russia while those whom government in the united states plots how to prison him for the rest of his life. that's the price for spilling state secrets. last year a member of congress yes the constitution gives special privileges to members of congress privileges like using insider trading to exponentially increase their own wealth and also get their own special elevators and every friday in the senate
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dining room they get to eat puffin. ok actually none of those things are in the constitution but immunity from prosecution for revealing the n.s.a. the cia and the pentagon secrets is it in article one section six clause one known as the speech or debate clause stating any speech. or debate tonight their house shall not be questioned in any other place the speech or debate clause is how in one nine hundred seventy one senator mike gravel was able to read the top secret pentagon papers during a committee hearing and even submitted into the congressional record at the same time the man who gave senator gravelle the papers and you'll ellsberg faced over one hundred years in prison for espionage charges and it's also why we have an institutionalized congressman louie gohmert yet over the content of his four speeches if you're oriented toward animals.
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so remember the now infamous exchange between senator ron wyden and the director of national intelligence james clapper does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans no sir. it does not stop the tape ron wyden knew the truth so he could have blown this whole thing wide open he could have called clapper a liar liar liar liar he could have said right then that the n.s.a. is collecting data on millions of americans that they're creating massive databases containing all of our phone logs and they're siphoning off our internet communications and he could have submitted documents he obtained on the senate intelligence committee to the public congressional record he could have won the sam adams award given the alternate christmas message and been times person of the year
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the runner up he could have gotten to be best is with going greenwald all of it well never having to worry about spending the rest of his life in prison and edward snowden who says he was motivated to do what he did after he saw a copper line could have just stated his day job in hawaii making bank and leveling up. senator ron wyden later told rolling stone a lot of people have just said to me well you feel so strongly about these issues we knew this why didn't you just go to the floor of the united states senate and just you know we did all into the record and of course anybody who does this kind of work thinks a lot about that i can understand why plenty of people who have views similar to mine would say they would have done it differently one person would have done things differently is ralph nader the most righteous curmudgeon of all members of congress have that constitutional right and they are immune from any kind of retaliation and they should understand that instead of keeping their mouths shut
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and be trained to trust it to people of this country imposed on them under our constitution yes well none of that would have been against the law ron wyden could efface punishment withing congress for dealing classified information he could have been kicked off the intelligence committee or even thrown out of the senate so we ultimately played it safe after all members of congress aren't supposed to risk their job to do the right things their. are supposed to risk doing the right things to keep their jobs and all that money they're making in the puffiness. so the ultimate lesson here is for the next edward snowden if you want to be a whistleblower don't go to your superior first don't find an inspector general don't find a lawyer no first immediately file paperwork to run for congress it should only take a few thousand signatures then raise roughly one point seven million dollars that's the average it takes to compete in a u.s. house election then win that election by compromising most if not all of your
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values and then once you're sworn in as a member of congress only then. that's when you strike. you got it. course you could also ask the koch brothers to buy you a seat as well. reporting from washington d.c. sam sachs reductive tonight. these are the headlines for the next week first up on tuesday you'll read oklahoma change of state motto from oklahoma's ok go go ms ok now we've done quakes also next week face book but unveils new ribbed for your just pleasure addition. people have been demanding that the people have spoken this this coming monday you'll learn a hobby lobby celebrates corwin with wild sex party. and this scandal will
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