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grenade launchers helicon salt rifles and bayonets yes that's because i've been on is you never know when the british are coming you never know. what you know what do you nobody warned us about ricky gervais said and he's here and he's all over the t.v. screen is beggarly liberal yet really annoying kinder with you know we were ready seriously rand paul took note of the bayonets the last time the ten thirty three program was up for debate they listed twelve thousand bayonets have been given out . what purpose are bayonets being given out for. senator that's already a little under the program i can't dance or what police force would need to be and i can give you an answer now. well established well sad but actually that's not true rand paul the cops can use
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their bayonets open they're putting. bread salmon cream cheese on their onion bagel and. like an aggressive yet intimidating manner you know there's plenty of things honestly don't sound like a weapon invented by a five year old like i want to go with the knife on the end of the law we pop on the end of that. but attorney general jeff sessions of plotted to change starting at the us is facing an increase in violent crime in fact violent crime has gone up so much it's actually gone down. to violent crime rate bell fifty percent between one thousand nine hundred three and twenty fifteen but sessions had more reasons for why this is a great idea we will not put superficial concerns about public safety yes superficial concerns such as the us becoming
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a militarized police state smashing everyone's civil liberties into the mud with their boot that is. that that is a superficial concern right up there where the lying bad acne radio or or when your man scamper goes too far you know making you look like a smelly cactus. when i got all our equipment no longer needed to be sitting idle when you could be using it here evil random baka. who are going to need lots sitting i know and the cops could be using them to terrorize on our governor again. you know those are lonely grenade launchers he went on to say this equipment has been shown to reduce crime reduce complaints against assaults on police and make officers more effective but the article points out these claims are unsubstantiated by data ok bad data when lying is
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a sustainable abundant resource. like like we did learn early eighty gaga. but that race is keebler elf has a point. he does overturning the ban on the ten thirty three program does send a message a message that the trumpet ministration is more interested in our police appearing to be fighting a battle for white supremacy using weapons of war then they are in being a part of the actual community just like obama's original ban on the ten thirty three program was also meant to send a message that our police forces were changing their ways even though obama's moved with actually more of a publicist a stunt of the seven items on the prohibited equipment list six have not been distributed to local law enforcement agencies by the pentagon for years the only one that we were still issuing at the time of obama's ban were the ban announce. so
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we were basically ban on bad acts. this is like of obama banned baskets and then trump overturned the ban on mars kids and people were like a maniac but you just won muskets everywhere were lousy with muskets so basically even after obama has turned thirty three restrictions. you know bumble georgiou wanted a goddamn am rap on mine resistant ambush protected vehicle all they had to do really was write a strongly worded explanation you know dear government. because . these mosquitoes have got nerve. they have tails they tell. you you never know where you're going to end up in a real street belt with these tanks all right. is overkill but tell that to my friend jim died by
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a mosquito it was it was friendly fire from another cop would still tell. this has gotten out of hand so much that five indiana universities have armed their police officers with military leftovers including body armor assault rifles and tanks while campus police at ohio state university now own an m. rap are there any good jobs out there yes absolutely there are there are a lot until they're pressured into leaving of course one of them. one of them. county sheriff richard burton except of the ten ten thirty three programs we have no intention of ever using weaponized vehicles we don't want tanks we don't want machine guns this is not a battlefield well you turn your police into killing machines and they will act like killing machines it hasn't been like this for over a hundred years ago a cop was you know a little more there than a guy with
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a billy club it would be on their head if you urinate in the streets right then the cops were given guns and they would threaten to kill you if you continued you're in aiding in the streets then they were given bigger guns and steroids and the promise that if they shot you for your knitting in the street they would not be prosecuted now they have body armor better steroids grenade launchers pampers brian a very tiny penis. thank goodness this thing over here is not something to be trifled with. one speaks to you do not make any sudden movements or. also do not use large words that just angers them that angers them and finally try your best not to be black. our police have gotten out of control they're supposed to be part of our communities these opposed to be our law enforcement but instead as with our
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government the police have been taken over by the corporatocracy they protect and serve the interests of the rich and the powerful and if we don't stand up to its lights twenty twenty five military drones will be taking the place of police helicopters and patrolling from the skies i thought this was a free country a free country would while surrounded in our own cars by don in our emails watched in like half the people in jail but other than that three. years of her. quick side god how how do you think they train those police horses to be racist. how do you want to do this is about is the reason i do the.
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welcome i really cannot take the news from behind a couple of days ago u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley insisted that president could freely declare iran in violation of the iran nuclear deal whenever he wanted yes trunk and to clear those mother in violation of the agreement just as the world's nuclear inspectors the i.a.e.a. declared that the latest inspections balland no evidence iran is breaching the agreement but but. doesn't go with our plans are saying they're breaching the agreements. what am i going to do with this iran by letting their nuclear agreement
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cake. the whole thing myself. well we'll just have to entertain ourselves by provoking war with who's on deck who's doing that stuff north korea and north korea. who refuses to negotiate about their nuclear weapons according to the intercept kim jong said multiple times that north korea would neither put its nukes and ballistic rockets on the table of negotiations in any case nor fully inch unless the u.s. hostile policy and nuclear threat are definitely terminated so they would only put their new example negotiations if the u.s. ended its hostile policy that's. actually quite reasonable. and. that really means they are willing to negotiate in fact that's the definition of
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negotiation meanwhile the us mainstream media runs worst north korea says it won't give up nuclear weapons and that entire us mainland is within firing. mainstream media you guys are still. you you're you're you're you're sicker than i am after drinking k.f.c. is no chicken gravy milkshake. says gary shiner is introducing a recognition payment system the machine literally reads your face and george's you for the food and and i was this is how it starts this is how that. minority report for you so recognition privacy invasion gets roland right they look they they don't just say hey we're going to ruin everybody's face everywhere you go because if they did that we would all get angry. instead i go do you want this delicious fried chicken is this your buttery buttery biz can i ask you want to put
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it in your face ah yeah yeah you want you know you want it you know you want to just give us your face just give us your free will. they don't want to know. that is one on one once you get to the front of that k.f.c. line cannot turn it back. then they could be like in order to charge you for this we need to insert two fingers. somewhere on your body all right you know you get to pick you go to bed and we believe we're now i was do this. and this one in the ear and. one in the mouth like. a show recognition is also being used to save lives not just used to end lives be ok i see. a new cellmate have did tax pancreatic cancer by looking into your eyes well that is some some good news that could save some lives but that's also like
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the worst selfie app in the world to punch my grandson love your smile you have pancreatic cancer. you ruined my party. i want to i don't know what why don't we just put all this together into one thing right you go to k.f.c. you put your big ugly face in front of the computerized cashier and says thank you well you for your order here's your six piece chicken bucket oh so you have jaundice type two diabetes ricketson your girlfriend you have a nicely. you're done with. i don't know i think this facial recognition stuff is bullshit of privacy i think nikki haley fully i think our major media. here. you know how i know all this because i have very good people recognition but i do i do we're going to
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quick brag but we have lived stand up comedy shows all around the country to go to add years to go to redacted god com or text you want to reach out to the poor people who are not on the philadelphians you still call it the road back but. it will make you. love me again and make you have to i would. say maybe in my youth and make. them i talk to them make my. last day now that all they miss russell i still love a lot of the. cutest body of his body at what point the love of this still
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here but this it again i feel poky what it is to play the piano being the police. to heal. but it's easy to see and to for you what do you discuss the seymour hoffman on the bus one of. the your guests your debated in the bar but is it the good. side much kids trying to get to some muscle fischer's amused that you struggle on the same issue into. the. film to. call this honesty such a. eighteen
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years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better a lot better and i think they are and hurting when i buy my babies says my book was published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been killed by phones in the us how to thought. this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves some real scenarios it was interesting to see who actually got hit by the plane. i just saw i did to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years you god i don't know this but we are not. possible in the dubrovnik in venice are all fixed travel destinations so it must be
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nice to live there or is it. crowds of tourists disrupt the city's economic and social life in them and hopefully for us on the celestial good outcome of all such as the traditional story some nuts i am some but not as we know as my money into a school i'm on my feet while the city's tried desperately not to collapse all powerful corporations collect the profit of. the super bowl and probably a global in the coffee cup at home in the bushes up little on sobs and the supposed to me of a. lot of fun. as a tourist phobia will fail phone tone identity.
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back to back. you may have heard of this terrorist group responsible for more terror plots in the united states that al qaida and combined they go by f.b.i. . lose only one per cent of so-called terrorists now by the f.b.i. were real a larger number of arrestees poor and powerless were caught in the upper threat factory stings you disgusted or seen your own intelligence analysts may go about. oh yeah we were. going up ok the f.b.i. invented some terror plots recently but that's because americans aren't too relaxed . no one's mentioned terrorism in the past two weeks it's probably a good thing no way to be an american today you should be in constant fear
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you should be shot your pants right now. so the f.b.i. has to revive the fear now like a shakespeare revival festival at a small theater. so you have these old scripts a few desperate actors who play parts that are perfectly capable of. sure it's barely convincing but it makes the papers as a smash it. was sort of. entrapping people go there luring them into these crimes that they would normally commit they were inspiring people. in newly released f.b.i. tapes we learn the walking would be mass shooter samuel muhammad holmes said he didn't like violence you see he just needed an f.b.i. informant releases terrorist and selling the rifle out of the they sold him a rifle oh so good. angry they gave him a great price. all right but it is not their arming people this is your
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right it's not the it or they have a way bigger budget oh the f.b.i. recruited more than fifteen thousand informants they paid one hundred thousand dollars for every terrorist they discover like talent scouts you know maybe one of them will find the next osama is sleepy town in ohio with the i wish them luck a hundred thousand dollars i'm going to get into that record yeah well it's difficult work informants can always convince people sometimes they scare them like when i warmed to people at a mosque turned in an f.b.i. informant to the f.b.i. . you think they. also burthen only the f.b.i. is targeting muslims for these. you have the wind twenty three year old jerry vernal who attempted to car bomb an oklahoma city bank seen when it comes to creating terror threats the f.b.i. does see color it's all types of vulnerable people ok it's
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mainly muslims but the f.b.i. really helped to barnow before meeting the f.b.i. varnell had no money no vehicles since it was schizophrenia. gave him all that stuff yeah it's like make a wish for people with anti-government sentiment. and. good hard to get it right now using the mentally ill will use using their working women than for example an f.b.i. informant who really developed a relationship with harlem suarez a twenty three year old cuban man was busted for a key west bomb plot listen to this actual recording of the informant talking and you really sense the connection they have you are a true you know i grew up you. you know i think you know if you she said it's a two steamy for t.v.
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scene from moonlight this is. i personally was moved he misses him you also have to watch suarez's. go to the road. to come. up you were. ok easy not bad. you know with a little encouragement from the f.b.i. here is a lot of potential work. know you're good. the f.b.i. is literally directing the jihadi videos yeah well there's that in f.b.i. produced jihadi video industry now you know actually few of them start out with that on camera charisma so basically the war on terror is an allusion this needs to
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stop this is least if we don't fear for our lives we can't militarized the police conduct surveillance invades our nation if we lose the threat of terror. he added that neutrality seems to be the only more removing george's like a massive hurricane the difference is it gets no mainstream media coverage but some are fighting back for more on this we go to our truth bomb that macgill. it's with a heavy heart that i must announce the death of small business saturday the saturday after things. where we shop. instead of the friday after thanksgiving where we will local. anyways i know it's dead because thanks to the fight
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against internet we might not have any small businesses on saturday more than five hundred small businesses have signed on to a letter urging congress and the head of the absolute. not to rules that preserve net neutrality because without net neutrality small businesses. decimated if you for. over net neutrality let me get you up to speed. to be a lawyer for. the company apparently. even the can you hear me now. spread i was the regulations that make it easier for internet service providers to grant fast or slow connections. this is bad news for small companies who rely on the internet to drive traffic to their businesses the longer your page loads the fewer visitors you'll get and the farther down the search engines it was all so
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good luck finding that great local pizza place. or that nearby. dental practice all smiles on me or your neighborhood animal genital implant business loopholes. ok yes i did make these up to make a point well not all of them. skill or implants for dogs cats horses bulls we have three different rules. as polypropylene the. material that replicates the testicle to further this one player that. all right you may be thinking this guy is so next he's untouchable in more ways than one but of pet smart comes out with second chance sacks for dogs this noodles guy is screwed because pet smart is a corporation that has the type of scratch the pay for faster page loading speed
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small businesses don't a point lost among some members of the u.s. senate committee on small business and entrepreneurship including senators rand paul jim bridge and senator jim inhofe jim inhofe the same man who force than in turn to make a snowball to prove climate change is a hoax these people shouldn't be on committees they should be in a retirement home trying to convince a nurse the bible is the farmers all the knack but all three senators co-sponsored the restoring internet freedom act and or well even named proposal to eliminate f.c.c. rules that prohibit. from blocking waddling or prioritizing internet websites and applications in exchange for payment unfortunately blocking and throttling is already happening before where requests for over thirteen thousand net neutrality complaints against comcast proves this and in
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a vague attempt at transparency the f.c.c. released these complaints one day before the deadline to publicly comment on repealing net neutrality. so while the f.c.c. tries to stifle evidence that telecom giants don't have our best interests small businesses can still make their voices heard and i know some of you are watching right now don't deny it you can sign on to that same letter to the f.c.c. and keep the web open for business dot com do it for yourselves do it for the livelihood of fellow entrepreneurs like him if i was put on earth for anything it was for this reporting from washington natalie mcgill reacted tonight. to your headlines from the future next monday you'll learn rookie f.b.i.
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agent never really protecting the nation from f b i would be so exhausted. next wednesday. nikki haley furiously trying to find part of the iran nuclear deal that says u.s. can bomb iran for signing iran nuclear deal godstone still get what to do with my thank you for the back to the poor cokie one nine zero nine we're going to you tube dot com this is not you tonight if you now want to thank you tonight we're not he'd be able to do one if you're not doing. it well and they. love me again by making it i would. say maybe unlike anything they. call them i talk to them they call me in my. class and i yeah that all they miss russell i'll say loudly i love the. cutest body of the kid his body people will point the love up on this noisy about this sort of
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russia style feel poky what it is to play the piano being the police. the he'll only get in that. sort of pork but it's easy to see and to free money everybody is gussy seymour hoffman on that but it's one that's good for your guests your debated in the pub but is it the good. old days the body could. just feel so sad much kids. just a little fishes it means that you struggle on the same issue in the last company yes the. film. called this honesty stuff.
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but now china has taken the bold step here in the twenty first. street after they've built our economy on the backs of all american jobs all the american jobs with the china and they created a middle class out of church members like other years ago fifty years ago thirty years ago before the world trade organization they were accepted into the average you know chinese person was surviving on dirt like they were nation eighty but now they're all fricken middle class but point mining because there is. as long as you run support still the intel international community should say to run this is not acceptable you should stop firing on the sink to level from our perspective baseless ballots hamas saw this is will they do in other places but this is something that i believe israel should see too good or we draw some goals with the united states with other states and to say ok it's not just you know
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a small easily problem. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did align the whole gist i came to god and meant that the text i came and it was fire not. many lives have been broken believe excessive to the banks got you into trouble how do we big bankers come through there are going to go. the banks but i just didn't think of. the last morning through the back under don't buy creditors people see no future bad face for how you know you become ill you do to job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is dead a life long trip or is there a way out of those actually come to a bit of know would be right to ditch been for. a few more.
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the syrian army breaks islamic states blockade of a key air base in. the operation to force the terrorists out of the city reaches its final flames. russia's new ambassador to the u.s. meets president we look at of the challenges the diplomats will face. and the germany's foreign minister tells our t.v. that sanctions against russia could be lifted if a truce in eastern ukraine is established.
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