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that's going to do it trumps very excited for his new infrastructure projects he's already bragging during speeches if peach is what we're now calling it when like four single syllable words in a row dribble out of his mouth and land on the interne hiding behind the podium in order to refill him with a finger full of liver pâté. i'm also very proud to say that the dakota access pipeline is now officially open for business it was dead. one hundred twenty days ago and now it's officially just opened for business and by open for business he means that it's leaking oil into the water and the land. the kids to get the league still oil rigs go in early all right you want to you want to show the wildlife who's boss you know listen fellas beavers fish what have you we're going to be pissin toxic fluid all over the place all right john i don't want to hear a peep out of yeah you just. got away ok. but that's not the only
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thing trump is not telling you one of trump's key advisors is wall street titans stephen schwarzman who happens to be the c.e.o. of blackstone you may not know anything about blackstone but you can tell it sounds ominous anyway right it doesn't like the name the name feels like when i was eight years old and first heard guns and roses welcome to the jungle i didn't know who the singer was singing was or why he so desperately wanted me to. but. i could just tell something was not good you know something's off about this fella blackstone is the private equity version of that and. they just really want america to believe that. this private equity giant with donald trump's help is buying up the u.s. infrastructure while our mainstream media and the democratic party freak out over
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mccarthyism two point zero other nations and corporations are taking over our country but they're not doing it with spies or voting machines they're doing it by simply buying up. are. like. the emperor's drugs or the laws in the resources the burger kings in the breweries the cheesecake factories and the factories where they make the cheesecake factory cheesecakes. abidal we are a country up for sale then you know why you gotta admire these alright because this is you know they this is what america has always been about we were founded by people buying and selling human beings while searching for gold to buy and sell now we've just switched from gold to fidget spinners and. see only different the cold room soul of our country rags on the premise that everything is for sale and right now it's like we're our house and thieves are just selling off pieces and just
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telling us it's fine as it is cause cause they just go off and. there was no toilet pain in the sank. they took the sink into honey and pain in the hole in the sink years to pay. and brad you're thinking well at least blackstone is based in the us so at least we're in ourselves over you know if it were going down we're bringing us with us. well you're somewhat right but you're mostly wrong and also shut up in fact in fact the saudi public investment fund just announced a twenty billion dollars investment with blackstone and all told the war chest to purchase u.s. infrastructure comes to forty billion dollars as mentioned blackstone c.e.o. stephen schwarzman is one of trump's key advisors which you've got to give him some
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credit for that that's a campaign easy job it sounds like to be in the lead math tutor for like a wealthy donkey. a good dog. a donkey that will fire you at any moment because he has gas or something but. but there's more trump's son in law and trusted adviser jared questioner has a long history with blackstone's in fact they're one of the largest lenders to him with overboard hundred million dollars of financing which we all could have known if we had just looked at the sponsor label on coasters jacket i mean right right there. but does this really count as corruption or is this just business as usual or a usual right answer that let's check with jeff hauser director of the revolving door project donald trump brokering a deal between saudi royalty and private equity magnates associated with both the republican and democratic party is about as much corruption and self dealing as can
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be squeezed into a single sentence let's just hope one day and he sends involving trump and cushier includes the phrase fifteen to life. sometimes i got a story that read me. but here's the silver lining with trump's new infrastructure i'm sure the revolving door is going to be bright shiny you know they're going to be a oh my god i'm going to be like a bastard of all my doors just faster than ever just pumping people through their advisers lobbyist generals his daughter has gone along to build. me it'll be good to go into a passive tunnel to the center of the earth to be awesome. of course rome wasn't built in a day and america won't be sold off in a week the blackstone deal is just one step in the american fire sale here's
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another quick example in two thousand and ten obs dobby's fought off the parking meters in chicago for seventy five years and the first thing they did it was raise the cost of parking a ridiculous amount because aboud dobby doesn't care about the people of chicago. they just picture the aboud gobby investment authority board sitting around and going oh but what about like the poor single mother in chicago who has a large drop or kids a daycare and doesn't have eight dollars like her hourly pay for a fifteen minute parking spot what's she going to do. so the entire point. it was only a one man show. the entire point of a national infrastructure was initially for the common good you know for the common good like roads for everyone to use water for everyone to drink jungle gyms for everyone to play on when you're eighteen and it's midnight and you and your friends
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are. we've lost that promise of a country for all our citizens the corporations that own the levers of our state use them to squeeze every last dime out of us can you feel it can you feel to squeeze like a politician critter around your body. and then and then we all still try and go through our jobs every day like i already have. how do i look. five and then the mainstream media president trump tell us that it's just. good but we don't have a great system great new system. the top of the line it'll be the best in the world no abouta auburn will have a great system saudi arabia will have a great system blackstone will have a great system we will have jack all right and in fact. in fact no one will have a great system because when you put corporations in charge of things it's profit
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over all else as we can see with the leaky dakota pipeline but from one on we have structurally deficient bridges clogged roads crumbling dams and locks. our rivers are in trouble a real waves are raging ok that's just wrong trying to let countries and corporations know what's for sale. we got a crumbling dance we got here last degraded we got rafi ron. reagan and. i gave i gave the air traffic control to my grandson last week there. was a big temper at the us the great american auction continues the world in many cases is so far advanced that they look at our infrastructure as being sayid. we want to look at us with envy apparently you want
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them to look at us like we're all monopoly board got it got it need it need it got it how much for your railroad how much is that how much for the warehouse full of confederate statues going to have that. i that there's one thing we're willing to sell. when money rules over politics there is no safe and healthy future for the average american family this would be why a large scale princeton study recently showed america is now an oligarchy not a democracy however the study did not mention that the oligarchy six are now selling america to the highest bidders how many you from washington d.c. is above the base of the.
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well come on really can now take the news from behind. numbers show that five men own almost as much wealth as half the world's population that's right three point seven billion people can barely scrape together the same wealth as bill gates mark zuckerberg jeff bezos a montreal ortega and warren buffett who are worth a combined four hundred billion and if you if you feel and randi you can throw in the koch brothers for another hundred billion. these people are sick and also half of that list has generals like a sack of potatoes i mean. you would think with that much money you could pioneer some sort of gel removal process so. got to be something there but luckily no one is excited this is this silver the silver lining of this no one's excited about
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these insane numbers all right most people get i think i think pretty much everyone recognizes that when millions of people around the world struggle to eat or are dying from preventable diseases or forced into what amounts to slavery with that's going on no one celebrates her wrist think greed gluttony and selfishness. well a few of them was on the stock for a few years you have made a lot of money but not as much money as this guy founder and c.e.o. jeff bezos is now your second richest person on the planet bezos wealth climbing to seventy five point six billion dollars wow wow. wow wow wow wow wow that's a goddamn orders joe and even if yours don't you like mayor makes a file size over there you go there you know do you know and you don't see how sad it is you should at least be able to understand how unstable it all is
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a staple sustainable system does not have five people with the same amount of wealth as three billion people ok here now is a list of things that are actually more stable than our economic system a game of django played in the back of a public school bus. with bad shocks. the gentleman from duck dynasty on ice. and moonshine. number three mancino ortega walking up a slight incline. just barely a number for dennis rodman janice rodman is more stable. then globalized. capitalism. plus none of these titans of greed armed this money on their own every one of their inventions or business is were built on the back of our society america's billionaires all
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made their money because of the research and innovation and infrastructure that make up the foundation of our modern technologies they have taken credit along with their massive fortunes for successes that derive from society rather than from a few individuals how many people and technologies support. the success of amazon how many ideas and inventions including the internet as a whole helped create facebook how many individuals and societal benefits have had to come together to make the. what the does he do away with the i don't or trainers have. i think ipad they're crying i think every day you get royalties every time a baby cries. now the question is does this mean they are to blame the answer is yes and no and it doesn't matter if you if you chop up your own coal and give
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the meat to a hungry dog to eat the dog isn't really to blame for eating it we have a system that taught these sad man to behave like hungry dogs they would almost say they were still leaders sickness of the mind and it's on display for all of us to say what is there in the trailer that. you can see it and you can't help but feel bad for him you know that there should be sarah mclachlan commercial systematically asking viewers to help these guys listen if you see him on the street bring them into your home. given like an onion soup and then show them how to be a human. and this is why really cold call passed this system because even if those guys where they are there would be others to take their place we have to create a system that stops feeding them chopped up bits uncle. we have to go to
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a quick break but if you want some exclusive redacted content and more just text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free and quick want to write back. what you have for breakfast just. why would you put those to the face your wife. now i did give you due to him more. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about a police i will. corporate media report uses to talk about the current. i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing council for conduct has been all. these are stories that you no one else might pepto in your post of america.
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question. i've got to do just that if you're watching our. question. through real that there is a conservative foundation funding a strategy to crush labor unions nationally but on the bright side for once it's not the koch brothers for a while instead it's the bradley foundation. so tired of your faces. you guys look like cheese steak sandwiches mated with dr strangelove. so tired of the home anyway here to discuss is our senior labor expert newly
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hermana. here to tell us about the gutting and demonization of workers leave they are demons nothing nothing is worse than a well adjusted happy worker in an office with their incessant small talk and enlist pictures of their nieces and nephews on slip and slide. their not even your kids terry. it's kind of creepy now people are realizing men unions of diabolical are leaving them i have the data to prove it chart please see that red squiggly line that's union membership and it indicates numbers drastically dwindling in recent decades and clearly it's because workers have realized unions hate them. i don't know if that's a brick row of over from reading that writes it looks like when union membership was high so was the share of income that workers got it does can when you remove
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the graph remove the graph not only do it looks like we're at the same level of union membership as the great depression take the graph down the graph down to the same level of income inequality just really. take that graph to. your needs data anyway. we really do very pretty people need to know the data at least the poor having foundation will free workers from data and paying their burdensome dreams the way it did in wisconsin with the very you know simple d.i.y. grassroots approach they've developed you know by funding think tanks advocacy and bill writing. groups opposition research candidate recruitment conservative media but it doesn't sound grassroots at all that sounds like a heavily funded organized attempt to get government to crush workers before you pass judgement leave brantley gives money to the symphony orchestra ok.
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so we've qualifies as a charity and operates as a tax exempt five hundred one c three so sure their plan is to turn the blue states red and twenty to thirty years but they'll do it with an oh no and some cello. like the band that played on the titanic. i don't care if they roll out the entire new york philharmonic all right this they're just busting unions to consolidate their power that's all it is really you're just jealous progressive still have a long term plan like bradley and nor do they have cellos. leaked documents reveal that bradley is very generous and gave the freedom foundation and washington state one point five million dollars have you ever given a million dollars the freedom foundation is a very benevolent think tank that you know doors to convince workers to break with their unions in an effort to defund big labor see this is all charity they're
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knocking on doors the same night and neighbors freeing workers from the burden of having too many rights oh. this is weaponized philanthropies they have a clear political motive and they're parading as a charity if bradley weren't a charity organization would they hire santa clause to encourage workers to opt out of their union. by. horrible yes and then you know what union members call the cops on undercover santa for trespassing. and then for santa how to get is that for years i'm sure that cost him a fortune no no no actually they were elsewhere. heirs and they don't get paid because they're not unionized. they tried rudolph ran them over it was like behave market massacre but with magical creatures. like heroin.
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there are a. five people including the head of flint michigan as health department were charged with involuntary manslaughter this week for what they did to flint's water but that's not the only problem with the water in this country reactor correspondent natalie mcgill has more. water is a thing we all need to live and something we can all rely on. the left to live in flint michigan or cincinnati ohio or ranger texas or the thousands of areas where they might as well so lead coffee stirrers in the supermarket. but the silver urge to rebuild lining is the fact our government at least has regulations in place to monitor levels of chemicals like lead and arsenic in our water. but they don't regulate so much as the presence of per barrel chemicals or p.f.
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seeds manmade chemicals found in products that are water resistant and stain resister them that can make you resistant since they can cause cancer liver disease and kidney disease plus a recent study from the environmental working group and northeastern university finds p.m.c. is go unchecked in the water of fifteen million americans in twenty seven states it's not surprising p.r.c.'s end up in our drinking water since they're found in a zillion and one things we use every day like shampoo cleaning products nonstick cookware makeup in short all the things i used before my mom visits my studio apartment to show her that i'm a self-sufficient adult who cooks their own meals and showers regularly. those are the things that are slowly killing me on the inside about ninety eight percent of americans have p.f. seas in their blood which means people have seas are like that h.p.v. of chemicals everyone has it but it's not just cleaning and grooming products they
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can be found in there also in things like firefighting foam like this foam that overflowed when a fire alarm was tripped in an airplane hangar in santa clara california the same type of foam into groundwater from military bases across the u.s. but the. surely there is a mainstream media coverage highlighting the danger. a fantastic thing has happened i've never said this before mr foam alert i think of the end of his club you know. what i don't know i mean could i speculate i could but that really is worthless except i will look at it as undulating even waiting to use the word. has it been since the last time you wonder later that. it was only after americans and the lawmakers who represent them complained about their cancer water that the suggested limit of seventy parts per trillion was made which is only likely from what some
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scientists say is the safe is one part per trillion just for scale that's the equivalent to a drop of water in one thousand olympic swimming pools or the single tear from an american indian who was actually an italian man with a tan. we even culturally appropriated their sadness. jesus that's cold. but beer seas are toxic substance that has yet to be regulated under the state drinking water and once upon a time the e.p.a. was required to regularly regulate chemicals but after complaints from water utilities congress decided in one thousand nine hundred six to leave it up. the e.p.a. to decide when to create new regulations as a result no new contaminants have been regulated sense so what can you do to avoid p.m.c. is when our federal government isn't doing its part so you can avoid anything that
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says teflon on it unless it's the classic album teflon don from rapper rick ross that's sacred or you can call your representatives to tell the e.p.a. to get tougher on chemical regulations. or you can be like me and started these areas because. this is the first time anyone's ever said this but kept. speired me. for a while this is not a way to go down. there are your headlines from the future coming up next month jeff bezos feels good about self are reading a whole article about how other half lives. and in august trump
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sells ugliest third of american citizens to abu dhabi. and you might have heard the new york times just had a bit of a rough go of the truth recently so you'll read this in a couple of weeks. new york times claims to be growing as new ten page corrections section. for. that so that does it for our show but i want to close on a serious note tonight obviously the shooting this week in virginia was horrible and many are talking about how the shooter was a fan of bernie sanders and bernie has of course talked about political revolution i just want to say that though we do need a revolution in this country it needs to be nonviolent it needs to be cultural it needs to be an evolution of the mind besides being morally right historically nonviolent revolutions are the ones that actually last with that i bid you good night.
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