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and you can surround yourself with cops who should you know if you can spot and brick structure well we're back on the story of the big bad wolf the people who live in the straw and the stick houses are usually the stories of people who live in stone structures like this whoever put who literally jumping the american populace down the nursery rivals i'm. seriously there were there was very little mention of climate change ecological collapse you know you know people often say that we're the frauds right in the slowly boiling pot of water but we're worse we're frauds in the slowly boiling pot of water with program porters standing there going it's getting got a warm hand. i can feel little sweat on my breath oh well i'll pay for sunset stay in your almost and jail it's not so boiling out here ok. so i decided to off fix the corporate media if ya think hurricane coverage if you look
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on the right and here are worth. the wait is finally taking off i've heard so a lot now but if you look you'll see this is what i'm actually talking like we're are among the strongest atlantic hurricane ever recorded and said don't come back to mexico in the caribbean sea. charges bluebox. document eighty five mile per hour winds for the longest duration ever recorded it prompted perhaps the largest evacuation and over in the u.s. just two weeks ago hurricane harvey was the largest rain event to ever get to the continental united states the wildfire was one week ago was the largest l.a. fire ever recorded and this july just to live for the hottest days but look ok. exotic. recorded on the planet are we turning it off yes or thanks to
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you and i'm better gaveling. but since we're in the media won't even mention the reality of the. real basically murdering future generations. during regular. hours in the red oak climate change i don't know how any of my sleep at night is. the prostate problems that i keep. suggesting. that just mean that they kill the baby. that's a hit. thank you whatever it came coverage should look like a instead or a corporate media rarely talks about climate change and when they do it's part of a debate about whether it's real or not well we've had nasa scientists tell us we're screwed now let's give equal time to
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a french fry cook for white half of the candidates right. on top of that our politicians are literally passing laws against doing anything about climate change in twenty twelve snowball was passed in north carolina banning coastal talmuds from preparing for so you level right. what does that even mean why is it you're not allowed to get on your tippy toes i don't like. it in florida governor rick scott bay as it's a tour of climate change from being you is why for what florida is emergency manager being mocked for not being able to say the words climate change. whatever those words you're using i use climate change but i'm suggesting that maybe as a state we use atmospheric reemployment then my first. time . future versions of our mitigation plan will be required to have language
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discussing that issue when it should be sure that you mentioned earlier regarding. yeah yeah it's that bad i'm surprised florida god did by herb since normally banning science works like a charm i don't like like when the church imprisoned galileo for saying the earth orbit of the sun and then afterwards the earth cut that out. dead you know that's how they work you can imagine it's science and science ok it's and we're all going to die today you can make a buck from big oil so you can have three houses and did six cars and seven kids by five wives. i want to be clear god unplugged the world medial twit he is but this is not his fault we have known about this impending destruction jack aids the fossil fuel companies knew and yet we subsidized them to the tune of
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trillions of dollars shell oil even made a video twenty five years ago that they then suppressed. energy consuming way of life maybe causing climatic changes those consequences for us all. now i'm not saying that would have be drastic park at the box office but the point is they knew that b.b. was real and boston fuel has spent billions funding climate denial bolt now our entire government is made of big oil donald trump made the head of exxon mobil his secretary of state hillary clinton flew around the world promoting fracking as secretary of state oh. obama laid more oil pipeline than any of them george w.
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bush invaded other countries just for oil the entire corporate state is it or you aghast orgy when everybody just just just talking and each other thanks they like to try rather find out who's foot is in their crap. thank you thank you. what is it. that kissinger got there. yes i'm sure i only know and and they don't care they don't care and you know why they don't care because the poor suffer the most and the soonest from climate change they they can afford to replace their homes or their lives or buy new cars with when their george doesn't coverage and by the way of course those surance isn't going to cover it they've never covered i don't know you know you did under a national application you you didn't put your car smelled like cat urine and
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that's ok that's a preexisting condition i'm sorry so yeah we're not we don't cover that in the case of blood and by we will give you this for a stress reliever right here you know just squeeze down every time you think about how you lost your cat pets car. easy it's crazy the poor suffer the most amid recent global flooding more than fourteen hundred people in south asia are dead and tens of millions more have been affected by monsoon rains the worst flooding in a hundred years has left one third of bangladesh submerged in nepal almost half a million people are food insecure meanwhile the rich after profiting off of this catastrophic system or largely not in trouble in fact many profit off of the new found disasters and here's the most maddening thing about this the solutions are here the answers to our energy and environmental problems are already there they did already exist when. solar titled geothermal you to strap
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a car battery to chris matthews jalouse i'm pretty sure we. think the answers are already there it's the delay between proven solutions and their application in the real world gauges the ability of the socio economic system to adapt properly if the social order can incorporate them to further ecological balance improve public health solve problems and increase prosperity then there is a structural problem inherent let me rephrase that if we have the solutions to the destruction we're seeing and we don't use them they were out of our goddamn ah it's all right was gone robert thank you we thank you. we think kanye west on a bad day look like a deep pocket show prawn pro football all right. we are switching back to enough to
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these solutions because we abandon the pursuit of a well functioning world for the pursuit of money meeting list dollar bills will kill all of us and only eight percent of the world's currency exists as physical physical cash so it's not even no physical thing it's just thought i can see it in your head is like a placebo effect or the difference between democrats and republicans or the meaning behind sports all right it's on my generic. i mean the answers are here that we the people just have to demand them do not support or vote for any politician who was funded by big oil block the pipelines put the solar panels in it's time for a new world and or move. to the leader because if you are thank you. thank you thank you but i think this is actually the right.
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i. think they can do that from behind senator rand paul stood up on the senate floor and said pretty interesting two days ago our ra's today to oppose an authorized under claire and unconstitutional war on authorized under clear and cause there's a war i'm placing talking about are we being invaded by canada right now they probably want our natural resources like to read. you can have a when you pry him from my cold orange fingers. what we have today is basically
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unlimited war anywhere anytime. any place upon the globe. i. think he's talking about says. well you see we have to be at war all the time because we have a lot of indoctrinated zina boba hormonal steroids all young men. you know if we didn't stand over there to fight we'd have to fight them here at home and i know from experience they gave me wedgies in gym class or. my amendment would sunset in six months the two thousand and one and two thousand and two use of all through zation of force yes what rand paul is talking about is why trump and general mad dog mattis are still allowed to keep bombing anywhere they want anytime. i'm there one last as if the world is their firing range the
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authorization for use that carries. i. used to use to be young and. the authorization for use of military force was approved by congress in two thousand and two and egypt ministration has just kept using it as if it's a white shark for being. like like them paris hilton or something all right and yes she is still alive and she's tweeting things like my dogs live in this two story doggy mansion and they love it oh do they do that in paris do they. way to win back the nation's hearts and minds. but of course no one in this country winds and liz war well no one except congress.
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after rand paul's speech congress voted to throw out his amendment because a limited war is just fine with them in their defense the weapons contractors have paid to a lot of money. for example democrat mark warner voted for endless war this week and here's a shot of the hot tub he was able to buy with the fourteen thousand dollars he got from northrop grumman. when that thing every night. was it was it democrat jeanne g. he also voted to continue donald trump on limited war powers and here is her beautiful marble countertops she got with the twelve thousand dollars for rain. she's deep in that thing every night all right see. the man in the green. republican mike craig voted to shut up rand paul and take a look at his awesome robot sex the. i.
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think cost ten grand which is how much he got for weapons contractor boeing he's actually he's actually not deep in that because he just hasn't found the right moment to make the move. he doesn't want to appear to ask for it. would you like to know is his watch a movie just what. of course those weapons contractors didn't really give that money directly to the politicians they gave it to the them in the form of campaign contributions a.k.a. legalized bribery but think about that two thirds of the senate voted to continue unchecked war powers for donald trump. but that let that sit what happened to the so-called resistance by the democrats you said trust you thank you thank you to hear. you say the
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past two years telling us talk to one stable to be the commander in chief of the military remember you told us he shouldn't be allowed near any plans much less evolved button and now you're voting to continue his on limited war powers have you no souls you view. of parallel a difference distance has the structural integrity of one of those used car dealership wacky inflatable tube man. that that big bad thing has a stronger backbone than the democrats are right. they go whichever way the wind is and you know what he's better than the democrats because at least when you're dealing with him you get a car at the end of it. we have to go to a quick break but as i've mentioned before pace book and google are suppressing alternative media like. us so if you want to hear about all our videos text the
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you know additions or multiplications that's gone that is now done entirely by computers on fortunately i think translation is not there but it is one of the easier things to do by computers that will be gone in the next in the next twenty years most translators will probably be out of a job i mean i'm sorry for them but this will just happen this is inevitable. well they kind of adopted because we were called pirate long. into smaller bolts next to the harpoon sheet and it's just. a little self to be told already ninety percent of the dot and the commoner.
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fifty. five tons. do it several times a day. oh you get an idea. we have to understand we can not stay still would just. be with this he does feel for you. i'm doing this because i want the future our world. future generations to have and enjoy the ocean now we. all. know. so many of you have probably heard that the us has something called osha the occupational safety health administration which helps ensure
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a safe and healthy workplace. some of you are already laughing. you know it's one of the things in the federal government designed to help people you know a lot of things left over from a bygone era it was created by that crazy hippie president richard nixon. anyway the agency recently removed its running list of us work related deaths from its proper home page and buried it deep in the web site for more on this we go to our senior labor expert now in mcgill. himself seemed a little sneaky on osha's part to suddenly hide this information now that being sneaky and being sensitive to the families who lost loved ones some of them that somebody on whom the company didn't have a prior violation they're not publishing it at all. besides no one to their potations to take a hit from a one time freak accident. right i was myself in the screaming spanker at six flags
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in the seventh grade. does that mean i should have been called poop the loop for the rest of the school year you. know what does it just to come from pre-algebra. place of anything that was totally one brand for that right above me in a commercial congratulations but it sounds like corporations are being held last and less accountable for the safety of workers many of whom take great risks to do the job so it's not like they're done with safety they now feature formation on how companies can voluntarily cooperate with osha to lose. yeah we know how well corporations self regulate just just ask the big banks who pay the equivalent of like a parking ticket for defrauding the american people really how come you are right corporations are great at self-regulating. look at this workplace safety video that
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a company voluntarily made in order to keep their workers safe. when there is. this just a recipe for disaster. whatever yet. we were. right. there safety is the number one priority here at the manchurian center. yeah the most funny part was when that guy died i after. after seeing that i'm sure these workers are going to you know they're going to take safety seriously now only corporations will always move towards the money and if that means a few workers die so be it look look at that look at the coal industry for decades workers have been dying of black along at young ages and they hardly give a shit i mean i mean how much money did that company even put into that safety video five bucks l no way it says right here that. ok yeah it was five dollars.
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ok but. that's still that's still one dollar more than the four dollars a year our government spends protecting each us worker from safety hazards right it would take one hundred forty nine years to inspect every u.s. workplace that's what corporate self-regulation is vital to that in safety of an attempt to mail warehouse employees with zero peripheral vision and terrible taste in music was. the reason we're going to have more workers getting hit by forklifts or worse is because we let unions go to in this country vulnerable workers have little to no rights without unions yet they've been gutted by right to work laws this is been a long time right here. where this this is really been the long time claim of republicans and corporate democrats for decades ok yeah well you are right that
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nowadays a strong union is as hard to find as control of my bowels on the rest of the letter . rectal reckoning i thought it was called the screaming sphincter oh no i heard both of those. but it was good wasn't it for them that i mean yes. it was just like we thought the k.k.k. was the thing of the past and now would be bad the same goes for segregation in our public schools for more on this raging controversy let's go to redacted correspondent. behind me is the lyndon b. johnson department of education i will get there is something even uglier that is going on in this country. god i have seen parking lots with. more charm
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than. through a new strategy wealthy white communities are resegregating public schools in alabama and schools around the country ok kids it's back to school time grab your new notebook your new back tracking the meds in a civil rights lawyer the new form of segregation gets a little media coverage even though at least seventy one communities across the country most of them white and wealthy have sought to break away from their public school districts to smaller more exclusive ones the parents spearheading this operation claim it has nothing to do with race but the legal name of this process is breaking away as old says session secession why don't you call your new school district the schools against more of their new grads and your test prep academy that could be catalan at the center of the latest secession battle is in gardendale alabama
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a suburb of birmingham with population of fourteen thousand and eighty eight percent of them are white and it's located in jefferson county that's black i mean why not isolate this tiny town from my county multiculturalism is overrated if you only think the children and his daughter didn't intend for the picture of her and a friend to become viral and controversial the photo which we've chosen not to show to students in what looks like black face maybe they were just taking diversity into their own faces if integration is not an obvious solution to you i've got scientific proof attending integrated schools reduces the likelihood of incarceration and poverty for minority students and raises test scores while white children stores are unaffected oh you want more sweets daddies segregation means fewer resources for more children. oh you want even more studies
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well that's too bad i have to move on. but now the south is undoing decades long work of civil rights attorneys like u.w. kliman so they have to come back to court and continue to fight this is so wrong he should have we're tired to death going to go the parents who waged a campaign to secede said that the media has twisted and turned this issue to make everyone think this is about we're ok if it's not about the rain why did the campaign take political advice from former state senator scott beason a champion of separate school districts who once called black people aborigines that is really offensive. to dictionary you should proceed. you know to all this is the mail smut that we can store garden city schools this year you just like oh really didn't think that the scam would work.
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since two thousand the department of justice oversight of school districts and segregate is on the decline it's like the government is saying. hey south you do you believe you the civil rights attorney clement on the case tell already successfully fought against succession forty five years ago clemens and i never envisioned that i would be fighting in twenty seven to essentially the same battle that i thought everyone in one thousand nine hundred seventy one this is the time for us to raise awareness about resegregation and not forget the past and also one man means a boring blood the man we're tired for the love of god let him go fishing let him see his grandkids let him finish that chick's all puzzle of the white house that he's been working on for the past twenty years. this is naomi caravan
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e redact it's on my. show and we will be all next week but there will still be a new episode of redacted tonight v.i.p. you next week and you can get new web exclusive content you tube dot com cyrus redacted i also checked over back to the night on direct t.v. channel three two one until next time good night. with the with me because we can all get on with. the others well most of them are like you but i you. know both of you want to. but i just sort of kind of i was silent except for the a bump on a handwritten note she refused. to go.
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to. where they. you won't get a statistic good area for immigrants it's hit and miss we never really know for sure but this has been a active area. that you so i can. tell you know you. know we're going to have no idea. that. there are bad actors over there but maybe these young folks you know what japan is launching a competitor in the big mining space russia is coming in competitively john mcafee is going to get into the mining business so there's going to be a lot more competitive in the mining business so the bit maimed kind of play to monopolise mining is under attack as well because i was competitive.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for the kind so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each person. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with. to this reply to. the speech because there were no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met
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its make. the. us bombers fly near the east coast of north korea while feeling yang that claims president trump is on a suicide mission. president mark wronger rushes through his overhaul of the country's labor code despite a furious backlash on the streets of paris. for the just hours to go until germany's federal election r g looks at the main candidates and their final push to win over voters. by broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is arch international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you.
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