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in afghanistan. think about that one for a minute all you history buffs out there i want you to think about that for a moment a kolache rifle in the hands of a fighter in afghanistan yes while earth shattering evidence of something that's never happened before in the history of humanity and war perrin afghanistan and cnn's own article had to admit weapons experts from the small arms survey studied the videos and said there was little in them to directly tie the guns to the russian state you know. i think maybe c.n.n. and newsweek should start worrying less about moscow's arms dealing and start worrying more about our own pentagon is here at home you see according to the government accountability office the pentagon just got caught in a sting handing over one point two million dollars in weapons and equipment to a completely made up and fake law enforcement agency thanks once again to the ever
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lovely ever controversial ten thirty three program. guns absurdity c.n.n. and ten thirty three you know it's time to start watching the hawks now. it looks. like. it's good to see. you that i got. it so. well for watching the hawks i am so old that sometimes having a lot of. c.n.n. cannot get into the game nor news we can keep a straight face out there in the game and talk about arms dealing in this world because at the end of the day they don't do. very well in my humble opinion because
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they're not used to it. we are the biggest arms dealer on earth no one comes close to the united states you can put our oh my god they're supplying the taliban with weapons to fight isis will. we've been supplying syria with weapons but then this is where you get to this point of saying when you try to ask somebody what's the moral equivalency here you're telling me i'm supposed to be upset that they do this or that these weapons found here i don't have proof that it actually is part of a conspiracy it's just there it must be but then when you try to have some contacts and say if it's immoral for them to do it then shouldn't it be just as immoral for us to be giving al qaeda and syria weapons saying they're going to fight isis or saudi arabia or. is that me different than what you get is what about islam like no it's called context it's going you have to take a moral inventory and you have to say if this is so awful then then what are we
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doing as a nation that is also awful and this is one of what are we doing as a measure we have ten thirty three programs that military grade hardware and weapons to rational agencies even the ones i don't actually know this. this is incredible so the government accountability office basically created a existing up or it was a sting operation they created a fake law enforcement agency and they told the pentagon the defense department there's agency did high level security and counterterrorism work and they got approved easily obtain goods from a defense department warehouse and use military hardware one point two million dollars worth of military gear this this includes night vision goggles simulated m. sixteen a two rifles and pipe bomb equipment and according to the jail the rifles and pipe bomb equipment could easily be made functional rather than simulation based with some wire. of ailill parts probably that you could actually buy online
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zenith. america director of the jailed defense capabilities matter team stated that him about the defense department but they never did any verification visit our location and most of it was by email it was like getting the stuff off of e.-bay by the way their location the address they put in was like an empty parking lot. or do they not have google apparently defends the berbers ok we got extra stuff so just take it take it give you a minute and sell it they don't give a bit to understand the any concept of how dangerous it is that kind of equipment could have just been given off to anybody like we talk about oh what are we going to do terrorists in our midst apparently just. say i need a whole bunch of stuff and they deliver it to an empty parking lot i want to get rid of a bunch of time left on the way out of sergeant bowe want to get your reaction to this jim pascoe executive director the fraternal order of police and as i'm going to the possibility of fraud the whole system he says obama suggests only that the
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u.s. military is one of the world's largest bureaucracies no such is going to have some lapses in material control law enforcement is going to get that equipment and we're going to use it to protect both officers and civilians and if we don't get it for free from the military we're going to buy we're taxpayer dollars. by the way therefore by all that's ridiculous was ridiculous saying you can't even keep people safe to begin with you've let the pro proliferation of illegal guns all across america but now when you hear it it's only one point three whatever we'll get them back you can get the ones that are out there it's ridiculous. if you. the association for the predator of prevention and relief of heart disease was formed in one thousand fifteen in order to determine if people diagnosed with heart disease could return to work in one thousand twenty four six cardiologist from other smaller heart health groups throughout the nation came together to create the
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american heart association the ha remained a small regional organization until june twenty fourth of one nine hundred fifty six and the american heart association broadcast a show on three major networks presenting the then new theory that heart disease was caused by cholesterol and the company that gave them the one point five million dollar windfall to go national with the theory. procter and gamble the creators of such allowed processed food treats as christgau and one of the biggest donors to the american heart association century old p.r. push to demonize animal and alternative facts and the worst part is that the entire idea of the cholesterol from animal fat causes heart disease is based on the cherry picked data of the seven nations study a study that was done not by a cardiologist or a medical doctor it was done by john keats who held degrees in economics political science zoology and oceanography he concluded that saturated fats founded milk and
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meat have adverse effects while unsaturated fats found in vegetable oils had beneficial effects which the american heart association pushed for decades and still does despite the fact that hundreds of studies actual studies have shown keys theory to be complete bunk well procter and gamble did was pay a nonprofit push their product this healthy and it worked according to the national institutes of health in the one nine hundred series little to no consumption of vegetable oils now in twenty seventeen the average american consumes says indeed palin's of a vegetable oils per year the government continues to push the a.j. approved oil as part of a healthy diet but here's the rub they are not even close the journal of people. twenty year study called margarine intake and subsequent coronary heart health and men which found that as margarine consumption increased heart attacks went up as butter consumption increased heart attacks declined so the heart healthy diet
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theory has been studied more than any other topic in nutrition but there is yet to be one legitimate study proving the hypothesis so we have science says that fake food is bad for us why is the american heart association continuing to push dangerous guidelines that have not helped to curtail our disease many. money according to the latest financial records from the american heart association they've received upwards of half a billion dollars from non-government and non-membership resources such as drug companies that develop and sell drugs to treat you guessed it cholesterol in addition their heart healthy sponsors are a who's who of healthy eating including procter and gamble cheerio was. wal-mart's months on a blend and haas of a colorado. even the american heart association's online health risk calculator was
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found to over predict the risk by seventy five to one hundred fifteen percent of the ha has a history of the helping big pharma and big agriculture and pushing their wares to unsuspecting american americans who after decades of swallowing the pills and eating oils created in labs are seeing their rates of heart disease skyrocket so is the american heart association as heartless see it would seem so i mean you know that you had to run that down and i'm glad you did i'm glad you went in the history of the ins and outs of that because of biggest for people it's important for people to know that we can't just hold to you know old studies of the past right i think that they're going to play a factor today i mean that's what's so ridiculous and you want to assume that there's no agenda to what they're saying and right soon that all this money is just and you've been looking at different studies all day to you know continue to kind of call this a big question of course i mean you have one study biology research group the
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university of sydney found that mice this is terrifying mice that were fed a diet of only saturated fats from animals from animal fats were completely protected from skin cancer all while mice that were given that polyunsaturated fats from vegetable oil like your christos and all that quickly developed skin cancer when they were put into a situation where that that light was on them like quickly so one side gets completely protected while the other doesn't ask why you're never going to boil to get your daughter is. department emanuel's department cardiovascular medicine proved in a clinical trial it showed that people with low cholesterol had nearly twice as many heart attacks as those with people with high cholesterol and we've talked a little bit about it earlier today to that they're finding more and more it's less to do with diet board of do with believes that because you know a lot of your corn. marries a lot of that you know good. fake bad i mean this fake vegetable well like canola
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oil that was created in a lab it's genetically modified aren't doing what they're say they're supposed words are sitting in a in a recent l.a. times op ed writer nina coles seven and called out how the. nor has any scientific evidence to refute the forty year old studies they cling to as she puts it quote that's a little like reporting midway times of america while remaining silent about the race that to me the problem is that they would give him what would give you this but we don't want to tell you about the because the. who are pretty masters which is come big pharma big ones so with all of this anti-cult you know low cholesterol drugs and then you have food i mean you're looking at the mark and heart association is telling me i should go eat at subway and get food from months until like where where does that even come from but i think when you look at the recent reason this came up with the coconut oil lie about suddenly never eat coconut oil it's terrible for you but what they don't tell you is that the these specific kind
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of coconut oil used in that study is a one hundred percent medium chain coconut oil so the tribe lesser ads are very specific the average person has to eat ten over ten tablespoons of coconut oil regular normal coconut oil which is only thirteen percent. you don't need ten tablespoons of it to get the reaction of the american heart association was giving out not that he has a if you should need because it's about they just care you know they got to hold onto him on the long ground and a lot of our you are pretty hard to watch and i don't drink that much but don't forget to let us know what you think about topics we've covered on facebook and twitter so your poll shows that are t.v. dot com coming up we talked to one of the filmmakers them subjects of the documentary film check it which showcases one of the most extreme gangs in the united states and ben wallace my co-host on leashes will stay to watch.
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the republican controlled congress can unite around trump's legislative agenda but with democrats there in unison when it comes to punishing russia for alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election brush off new sanctions as it did three years ago but the european. feel. yes to all this is how the who.
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we're just getting more and more to the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get insurance. when it comes to dealing with life's curveballs humans are truly capable of leading lives more fantastic than fiction while mainstream media politicians may often portrayed our country as less prestigious urban areas as miserable no go zones devoid of any hope and culture we tend to see life a little differently and apparently so do some innovative filmmakers these days as well one such group named namely co-directors dana floor and toby open higher saw something incredible in check it and gang that organically arose in the streets of d.c. to protect a vulnerable community and give voice to the voiceless earlier we sat to have the pleasure of sitting down with dana and starr bennett the organization c.e.o.
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to discuss what inspired their film and what they hope to convey to the public. clearly their joy in the face of so much strife is incredibly inspirational i think we were really touched by the that was one thing that we thought was kind of amazing because these kids have been through a lot of stuff that a lot of people wouldn't survive and you know there are creative and there are joyful and there are wonderful to be your own. sometimes. so that's a real draw on what was hard about their experience watching them it's hard to hear about a lot of the things that they've been through it's hard to hear that. they've been through these experiences and have lived like this here in the nation's capital a stone's throw from the white house. and it's tough to see children on the streets . elling their bodies to survive all that's hard to witness but like you said. this
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has a happy ending because they went on to take these skills that they had being in a gang and managed to maneuver that and use it as an entrepreneurial force which is what they're doing right now. because it's one of those things of like ok this person is coming to us are going to put kind of those of us we're going to tell our story was a hard thing to kind of too difficult. for. these people coming to. be around with me as a matter of people i'm not a boyfriend out of the room and they come on and they don't care they just come around this record it was going on so it used to be strange and i would break in. unison i would. i mean like it was going to. be difficult it was writing it was just this is. what inspired you to tell that story
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because that's a hard thing to do to go through all of this to live this life that is judged so harshly just walking down the street it's something that to tell that story takes so much courage where did you get the courage to open up to the filmmakers and to everybody and say my story is in part what what helps you tell that story i think have occurred because. i mean. i have over two hundred friends that actually get the gas for me i'm the one who put everybody gathered for me i know i can do that it won't be no problem to open them up to the cameras or open up to the people. let me ask you this. story there's a protective group you know that's right you know you're in for good reason because because you know when you look at the histories of most people in the group you're talking about people who you know have been you know attacked abused shot stabbed or even even raped at one point one time. remember. your activities are also just
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you know restricted to self-defense you know you are in the film and you also admit to fights prostitution go through your lives the streets you know shadow economies and things like that. and people you know i think it's hard for people sometimes to sympathize with the person that they immediately connect to cry you know you you broke this law one point your life i can sympathize with you know what will people learn from this film and your story that will help to kind of have a better idea of the dangers you know facing. by ameri youth who are out there on the streets who are out there in the communities that most people would rather drive. like i want everybody to understand like everybody goes through something like everybody. everybody is living a lie that to me. is that a lot of people who really want to come out say like me i mean come out.
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and i always knew i was. actually coming out then i. asked and i knew i wanted to be a transient i want to be a woman i wanted to be and that's what i thought i want to be a want doesn't want to be for i came from dance if i get in there. and i like it they can really be they said they can really do damn right i mean just talk about it more like it just random person really really could talk to him just like i talked to him i mean like it's a matter of people like a lot of people respect us almost as the edge of community like they were becomes less and they will spill everything like they would say that everything that they want to. become so i think i don't watch the movie. and then when they come to india like they see will be doing and they will be like wow so i always tell people to go watch the movie because i added what is czech and then i. never heard it was someone i heard of death but i never heard it go. the movie.
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starts a conversation you know we did and i think the i think what what we want people to take away from the movie too is to see why things happen and why kids are in the street why they're homeless why they're shoplifting why they're prostituting it doesn't come out of a vacuum there is a reason the kids most of them this is not the life that they chose it was the life that they were forced into and where any of us in similar situations where we homeless at the age of nine or had no food to eat we would probably do the same thing so i think we're hoping that people will look at these kids and understand where they're coming from and not judge them i think that's what helps is sometimes when you understand it's a lot of the sort of there's a beauty in that struggle because it makes you so much stronger because it gives you that sort of experience to understand you know not just yourselves but but other people. now how it isn't it isn't as if everyone just sat around and
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waited for them to be saved it's like oh we're just going to you know eventually it wasn't just a documentary about. this group of people in this sad story. you didn't take it lightly you decided to find a way to find joy in a way to sort of whole yourselves talk about that because you figured this this this world it's such a beautiful story i'm just kind of flustered by it because it was like. oh i mean part of the structure of the story is the kids have an opportunity to go to fashion camp they're all very obsessed with fashion and makeup and the aesthetic and so they jumped at the opportunity and they go through this camp and they decide to start their own fashion line that's actually comes at the end but that's what the checkout are actually doing now a start of their own store people can go to the store it's one nine hundred twenty martin luther king boulevard south. they can buy their products they're selling
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stuff they're designing stuff so they were able to take the skills that they have as gang members being in the streets and take that savvy and the wherewithal and that and turn it into something really positive which is the store and that's what they're doing is it is it is it difficult i mean are you you know when you when you run in a year you know we're kind of running into other kids out there is it is it is it difficult to reach out to them and say hey look we have something really amazing right now and you guys can you know you need to hear this are you getting pushback or have you built up enough of a kind of a good positive rep in the community that other kids are coming to you. and there are a lot of people that it would be an automatic. that's going on right now all right. i mean they always came to me and i. just always. want to come to me and it was like yes. and i want to i don't know now and
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also if they come to me to me also write me. and they blow out thank you thank you for open the door. but i have a lot of people who actually come to me and that actually happened to me and i. really like the. document because i was dealing with. before people who would be people but then we stop and. be fine with the people given my crazy could be in a bar game so close. by just a. little but you know you could be terribly doing this now and like to hear from the ones that we really really. sure you're good to people to you you know yeah sure. right i mean for them to stop for. a beautiful stop with this really powerful group work at your door the other
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spend their inspiring kids you know they're giving them hope because they see what they can do and that they can get out of the situation that they were in and do good things that's really got i was born there and so i defy everybody if i have every right to be. like you know once we get everything right everything's going to be everybody can come and community gay or straight come and get some who has come just like you have come with. this you know we never and we get married so i'm trying to raise the money is going to keep checking his reach actually it's out of that struggle that you find the most beautiful things come out you know you don't you don't become a and amazing artist and artists are filmmakers or anything where they said everything my life was perfect and daisies and rainbow as a man i decided to come up with this brilliant story or tell the stories so i feel like those it's really important and having that connection back to the community
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is. because you are finally what do you want what would you like the world to know about these kids and then i'll ask you you know if. you know our computer will bust hold. still for the show most of course great well i mean there's two ways people can help one is concretely support the check it. check it enterprises dot com go to their store in one nine hundred twenty martin luther king southeast d.c. so they can do that concretely become a mentor reach out to these kids donate material sewing machines skills all kinds of stuff like that so reach out really concretely to these kids very easy to do. in the beginning scientists believe the birth of the universe created equal parts of matter and anti-matter and when they met they literally on na elated each other in a barrage of energy but eight decades ago in. one nine hundred thirty seven and italian physicist name a tore it was positive the theory of that there was another kind of particle that
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was both matter and anti-matter at the same time soon after on march twenty fifth the nine hundred thirty eight were drawn at mt rebecca combs and disappeared into thin air and now the particle he theorized has been found while the smoking gun reaction from it has been found nicknamed the angel particle after the damned brown now of all the jewels and demons a team from stanford university predicted where to find a majority on a for me and so what's so great about a self destructing long lost molecule well if harnessed it could increase the average power of computer processing by hundreds of millions of times and while it can be decades till we see the angel particle used in computing who knows what scientists could discover next angels and demons particles on. old bio why no we have to show. well not as our show for you today and
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remember gold in this world we're not told the world but sort of all i love you i am tired robot and i'm top of the wallace people are watching those hawks and i'll be great but. that's a very rough terrain you saw it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to land. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends who would have been in the end i've been using a lot of my don't let me back up. you know i don't when you see a better body in the trouble in the city to participate in the good. oh do me a good living movement. you don't think about this leave this soldier or no you got
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three if you like that and you know do another patients. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. fleur used to be a professional hockey player won a stanley cup and the moment the girl who was living the dream as he sits in a dark side. the time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped one hundred fifty times
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. and so you know every time i close my eyes. from sleep after many years of silence he speaks. with. so you are going. to create awareness and promote you here on the subject child sexual abuse this type of behavior is absolutely unacceptable because of the senses that are through the justice system. that.
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the u.s. house of representatives votes for new sanctions against russia which the e.u. says could damage the european energy market. will. leave authorities in europe struggling for a coordinated way to try to deal with. whatever reasons why they went if we can get them back and wanted to them a real educate them put them on the extremist courses. that they have an opportunity should be no difference whether. thousands of jihad these . streams which has been put out by the government why do we need. when undercover operation exposes how the pentagon gave away more than a million dollars.
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