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thank you. thank you thank you thank you thank you. even though the latest horrific shooting is taking up all the headlines where rico is still devastated and it drives me nuts to see the people struggling down there to see so much destruction and no one is talking about how our system created this instead trump is just throwing paper towels out to people like what is handed out merchant a rap concert you know why not why not a presidential t. shirt candidates who have a hurricane. yet we can't get your car out of a trade but we can give you a free maggoty sure. yet but i would say you need more baby formula that america had food. this think about this if one of these
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of monster billionaires the mercer family or more exotic a burger any of them were to offer five billion dollars to the first person or corporation or organization that could get food and water to people the people of puerto rico do you think it would have gotten done quickly of course of course there were big giant pallets of bring those in debris stowage way to get going to people they'd be ducking from k.f.c. bucket to hit them in their head you think they might have a new problem out again past the mountains of food a block in the road. good citizens right. people who people would be fighting to pump for buddha and watery weather ricans just when the five billion dollar reward you know this grab and toddlers off the street seven cheerios down their goal is like telling kenny to go fish and other people would be all right. you know guys
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don't i wonder if you can read it. again. and the reason is that's not happening the reason they aren't getting enough help is because of runaway capitalism because of the market economy there's no right there's no money. there's no money in spending millions to get food and water to struggling people forty eight percent of whom are below the poverty line down there see always of the companies with with the with the supplies just like where it where is a profit how do i get rich saving one rig and i was what once was kindness and my heart i'm unfamiliar what did you. do you see do i look like mother robin deployed to iraq tell tell me i'm quitting the thirst of children is going to help the bottom line for us here at nestle corp. you know you know who i think need
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water people have to box to pay for it all right they look pretty thursday don't they they go speaking of nestle it came out last week pays only two hundred dollars a year to steal water from near flint michigan a place that you might have heard needs water and this is the way we all are trained to think this is the cultural mindset so every time you see a desperate ploy rican or houstonian or a virgin islands virgin every time. every time you see one of those thank unfettered capitalism just give it a high five for those desperate people on top of that wall street created the poverty where rico in the first place they got it there and caught me and now baltar fun just like start of killing and eating the financial end trails and that was even before the storm hit but our pastoring rash of a corporate media. won't mention any of this ninety percent of the discussion about
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puerto rico is is totally forbidden from our airwaves is just horrible they don't have the clout no longer and then it goes supplies that they need that the system you rob cheer for every dollar right you. and your of course did by the same corporations that get rich off of puerto rico to you you do not need to you can't well look you you cannot never question this system and yet feel bad for the people who can't recover from the hurricane that's like that's like lamenting fire burnt down the little orphanage but never mentioning that it was an orphanage slash kerosene depot because because of budget cuts they were leasing part of the orphanage to a kerosene company it was run by
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a three pack a day smoker who love handles and fireworks i think there's a reason for the fire. no no no it's just a tragedy we could not have foreseen where rico with no one could have seen it coming no one could have seen houston coming no one could have seen flint michigan and new orleans and detroit coming it's all such a surprise if none of the frogs. furthermore run away capitalism benefits from this chaos and misery it's called the shock doctrine and naomi klein wrote all been book about it how about that c.n.n. fox news huffington post. go read a book sometime read a book for you guys for i know a book doesn't have all the interesting stuff like a wardrobe malfunction here on the side bar there's no exciting pop up ads or you won't believe how this woman got rid of her bunyan's you not find ways to have
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great sex and one way to ruin sex for others you know. there's none of that on a book. but even so just normal bottle of adderall and tell yourself what pappy by income want you to do you can get through it. plus on saturday capitalism is incredibly inefficient in terms of where materials are and where they end up that's my point rico imports eighty percent of their food and supplies rather than using a local sustainable system we all do that writing as stated in the new human rights movement in market based economics rarely if ever is anything said about public or ecological health why because the market is life blind and decoupled from the actual science of life support and sustainability if there were no more emergency does it does anybody here know how to cook the stuff that grows around your house i
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know i sure as hell don't there's a moment the corner store gets blown away by a tornado i'll be eating up eating what ends up being poisonous berries out of my neighbor's flower box i'll i'll be the first to ever die from a single day food shortage. local news reporters lie yes i was the bodega flooded and then this guy driving the flowers and i. mean the arby's was open life three blocks away really really a sad story. no not of us know how to survive our food doesn't show up on time after being shipped from vietnam or wherever they make the frozen pizzas and farm the tuna fish. really you know you know what's going first in a natural disaster the small dogs will all be in the small dogs in no time don't blame me all right it's true all right i won't deny it will be sad to see
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a little but dazzled collar on your plate it will do well but you gotta do what it takes us i don't even eat meat but when they hit the fan i don't think any of my neighbors have tofu terriers i could pilfer run off with. and let's be clear this situation is not trump's fault but he is making the other i love him self by saying things like clarity goes through our budget a little out of whack. but saying strong prisoner making an ass of himself as a ballad is surprising as saying should kill o'neill has been acting pretty tall lately ok. thank you. dave. probst is projecting the perfect representation of unfettered capitalism as people starving go thirsty and in puerto rico he has basically said what you want for guys who even cares because there's no money in it for him there's no
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there's no financial benefit in simply helping people we need a revolution of the mind so that there's not a price tag play every think of the economy for what you. are welcome i'm laid candelas take a new is from the behind. it's funny you throw the word marriage changes everything the head of the commodity futures trading commission announced the last week that it will be switching its strategy from discovering criminal banking for describe
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discovering criminal banking activity instead of policing them directly it will increasingly look to banks and other financial institutions to come clean on their own about misconduct and problems in the markets. this is gonna be great. this is why i grew up eating and alligator at a daycare and asking them to self report is baby a heavy day just let us know if you munch down on any of those little tykes us otherwise we'll assume all is well and happy time day care and alligators. but maybe i'm wrong maybe the commodity futures trading commission never really did that much to begin with let's see the agency is responsible for policing a broad swath of markets and financial machinery such as the complex derivatives that helped torpedo the financial system in two thousand and eight zero so its lack
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of oversight in the past only brought all the global economy to its knees these wall street bankers are criminals are right there crim we all act like they're upstanding citizens because they have on or mani's showed you you could put a rotting maggot filled corpse of a diseased buffalo into a suit you could you could squeeze it in there that doesn't mean you should put it in charge of your mutual fund. the commissions director of in forstmann james mcdonald says we start with the share understanding that the vast majority of businesses want to comply with the laws oh well why why why do you why do you do that. that's the exact opposite of what any crime fighting organization should ever think i don't care if you do this you're
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the eighty five year old bald company charge of making sure fifty year olds don't steal nyquil to get up out in the parking lot. that guy starts with a shared understanding that teenage boys were. i don't want to steal stuff that he's in the mall company he should assume that every t. day is al capone. and then hill really be paying attention right these wall street firms are filled to the brim with sociopaths who will do whatever they can to get away whatever they can get away with anything they get what they don't just look at the libel or scandal for one example jayson donald basically has a a box full of tapeworms in front of him and he's standing there go on. i operate under it with a shared understanding that none of them want to bury their tooth the suction cup
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heads into my delicious digestive track and feast on the fillings. all right i think after that description i think we need some good news good news was that dad. this is the kindest shortest country but not really country of scotland has completely banned fracking. no more fracking from god and. yet. just stuff that off your kilt and some bogus actually never smoke anything up anyone's killed a even if they say they're doing you a favor all right. now i want to believe the scottish people banned fracking for all the right reasons but it's just as likely they heard crack and causes earthquakes and earthquakes make stumbling whole faced all the more difficult it
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does to i spent three months in edinburgh scotland and every memory i have is blurry. i had a threesome that later turned out to be just one girl. although for looks like today you know that's all that matters all that. although looking back i'm not sure if i was dizzy from the alcohol or the haggis. zero zero zero zero zero haggis speaking of getting tapeworms there is. breaking news about monsanto lobbyist's and that transition was insulting to tapeworms. must monsanto lobbyists have been banned from the e.u. . this is up there is a huge staff and. an example of how every country should treat these vipers
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speaking of syria setting an example of the catalonia region of spain voted for their independence by an overwhelming margin this week this. week and the amazing thing was they did it despite the fact that riot cops beat and arrested them for trying to vote yet much of the media much of the media ran with headlines like riot police clash with voters yeah let's call it clashing with voters when we're with voters when the authoritarian government beats an armed old ladies in the head with blood taunts it wasn't a clash that's an assault all right and don't get me wrong i've seen some mean old ladies in my day all right i have i watch my ninety three year old grandma in delaware interest to look pregnant and not even apologize afterwords just because she didn't get her baked potato with extra sour cream. but even so i don't
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think old lady voters deserve to be beaten by riot cops. don't worry though don't worry the abuse ship spanish cops have been asked to self report any crimes they committed and the government is starting with the shared understanding that police really want to comply with the law but when an old nag fights through or arthritis to give them a bony crooked middle finger what choice do they have no. choice they're. good cattle. the parliament in catalonia said they would declare independence and yesterday the spanish court suspended the cattle on parliament i also covered this story more in depth as a web exclusive which you can get youtube dot com sites for back to the night we
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have to go to a quick break but redacted tonight is coming to burn land to film a new stand up comedy special tickets will be available soon averaged back to toward dot com you can vote for your own t.v. there as well for what arrives. order with all talks europe has to either change or cease to exist people who work in this building the e.u. headquarters should change the rules to stop the european union would have to work from fewer issues both with better results should be paying more attention to protecting external borders fighting against terrorists curbing illegal immigration as well as harmonizing economic policies and judicial systems otherwise the europe we have today stool would transformed into a strange loose community of twenty seven countries with nothing in common.
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it's taken these children's homes. now threatens to take their future. the volcano here could erupt again at any time. most people have a stark choice. live in poverty. which going to. put some a following a different. moving food consumed. to point out that hope for a better life.
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in the u.s. a child can choose an army course in school. with retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers your chance to step up to an apollo so that comfortable with yourself. you can't go wrong with the military it's a great stepping stone for whatever career you want to do but some veterans are willing to tell enthusiastic children a little more they ask me call of duty is very popular first sure video games. it's play and that's because the military like call of duty to turn off call of duty oh
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yeah well you can't turn off your logic these kids just don't hear. the darker side does the pentagon allow them to be told or does it just need more recruits. a. thank you welcome back. through the disaster that was the grand cast of the obamacare repeal bill which failed to pass congress forgot forgot to reauthorize the children's health insurance program or chip which provides health care to millions of poor kids they basically left america's kids in the backseat of the car while they ran inside the capitol just for a minute just for a second right kate if you get on recheck the cushions for mammon ems all right stop your bichon this oversight has left states trying desperately to figure out how to provide coverage for their most vulnerable kids for more on this we turn to
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our senior health care expert now i begin. right. so this is. so this is sending states into a panic oh yeah i can understand the panic this affects nine million kids who rely on chip because their parents make too much money for medicaid but still can't afford private health insurance the same way i have a master's degree in english but i can't afford hacks who will food. eating real apple jacks. yeah apple orbits are no good don't do it do it but but i will say there was a terrible analogy because you still have health care these kids still and there is the funding hasn't completely dried up. unless you're minnesota as of last saturday then it's tryer than my vagina on a date after a dude tells me black people own slaves to. the same harry.
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but over half of states wouldn't run out of cash until as early as january that's still terrifying i know you think if i take u.s. history off of my interest on tender i'll stop getting do so i mean you know this. funding is terrifying manoli chip was one of the few efforts that the both sides could agree on and still do now now that this gram cassady b.s. is over with there is a bill waiting in the wings right now where both parties have agreed weeks ago to phase out a twenty three percent funding increase for chip in order to keep the program going of course what both sides obviously can't agree on is obamacare and democrats got a little overzealous when pushing for obamacare several years ago thinking it would offer the same benefits chip does but obamacare isn't shared the same way apple orbits are apple jacks and the stores are definitely not the smurfs.
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what good do your snorkel heads do if you're underwater. do breathe. ok murder for knock off and we're going to more good show if they're all just floating there but. not off the side of why do i have the feeling chip would have been fully funded on time if this were you know voltron and these poor kids could transform into an f. thirty five jet. oh my god. that is an amazing idea no no it was a joke it was a job well then how also we're going to guarantee money for chip this is this is going to permanently funded program that's why congress revisits it every few years to figure out if we want to renew funding and to be honest every time my two year old nephew throws a tantrum unless we watch the same episode of doc mcstuffins tree arching a broken toy fire truck for three hours i had to question my support of health care
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for children. but i still see the value of the first that our lawmakers don't think twice about funding our military by the trillions yet they have to decide every few years whether or not poor kids should have the health care they are entitled to is disgusting disgusting. but. is this it as the sky us thing as secretly hoping the toys doc mcstuffins tree don't survive. maybe not only do you know much. work yet for this report they have a load of cases they're working on and redacted correspondent naomi carol bonnie dug a little deeper on one of the most important ones she filed this report. i'm here at the nation's premier process and sam the supreme court justices have kicked
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off the dust and are ready to star in what the voters forecast calls a blockbuster blockbuster p.c. with the blockbuster. blockbuster cases so the cases are bankrupt abandoned you give you a sentimental feeling about your childhood love of gremlins the movie. that movie gave me adorable nightmares for yours the supreme court opened. time with the fight over workers' rights and appears to lean toward firms that deadlock joint legal action by employees so the first to get screwed this year are workers you thought it was going to be immigrants the president and the band. so the plaintiffs in this case discovered they could not super missing wages because of the mandatory arbitration clause the very fine print in their contracts which says
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they must take their cases to private arbitration with the company on a worker by worker basis or he or she will be denied employment why can't there be anything good in fine print like. free tickets to hamilton things to the mandatory arbitration clause workers can sue for violations of many important employment laws including brights to minimum wages and overtime pay rest breaks protections against discrimination and unjust dismissal privacy protection family leave oh all the protections that keep you from being. a serf and not even a good serve. was nothing but an unfriendly go so what is arbitration like the company has complete control you don't go to a courthouse with other workers you go into a conference room with the table could be any table ping pong table or an operating table the case is then not decided by
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a judge but an arbiter which means. i don't know i looked it up in the dictionary ok and it's either something like an arboretum or in a theory and i'm pretty sure those b.'s are working for the man. the business is don't seem to know either they choose the arbiter right there and then it could be yeah the c.e.o.'s bastard son and jeff is aware of role or ceremonial garb he could just be wearing there they're both. tassels on his and the plaintiff for this case stephanie sutherland wanted to sue together with other employees of ernst and young to recover just eight hundred dollars in lost wages because if she had to sue on an individual basis she would have to spend two hundred thousand dollars of her own money now i'm not a mathematician but i think that is about. carry the fine.
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too much too much organizations like the public as it is since a four star patrician gives companies a monopoly over our system of justice by blocking consumer. access to the courts and it's a get out of jail free card companies so they sent the monopoly man himself to go to equifax and hearing you tell it was never to have. arbitration clause in the. consumer the monopoly man fit right in in a congressional hearing with a big company c.-span didn't even think to turn the camera if forced arbitration doesn't end in the supreme court it will be another defeat in workers. only a win for monopolies bags hey if you still hang around here i have some questions about a property i have on park avenue took me a while ago. we're porting from the supreme court this is naming caravan back to
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tonight that would check out do we get to deny me good hard data that there was a liberal radio and i do this or you can now watch redacting tonight and let me be a channel for you to watch you know next time get done by. economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we are on one hundred six point. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says c.n.n.
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with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. is not just you know a free market would. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society from the part of the government tried to do both nicely maybe. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not how complex and work this is our capitalism goes hopelessly dishonest recently room. despite all the efforts of the central banks to kill the economy by keeping bankers solvent when they should have been declared bankrupt years ago the index is showing that interest rates are going to go higher this means two things number one property market's going to crash. and
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number two bond markets going to. three pm here in moscow coming up this hour then the independents. launch a petition as they fear the region's officials will declare independence from spain after last sunday's referendum ninety percent of those who turned out saying yes. to it seems at least sixteen years since the u.s. sent to afghanistan we look at what's been achieved and what's been lost in america's longest war. and wiki leaks founder julian assange has a twist on western journalism as he mocks the recent coverage of the so-called brush on the country's ledged interference in america.

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