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it's likely. that. i'm interested in the. course of. conservative activists not so i was i was thinking this week i was drinking my coffee and i thought i'd have you ever thought about all of the people of all political stripes who are on the happy with this country heading towards a disgusting dystopian right wing corporate hole controlled by two parties that are actually just one party like if you thought of all if you thought of your brain of all the good imagine if we all teamed up to beat this thing instead of even fighting it just angrily tweeting you say you're against the police state but you're not also i'm vegetarian and yet i am.
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like we all came together so let's go through this list alright let's go through who's going to be on this team let's start off with immigrants right obama to ported more than ever before and now trump is on pace to beat obama's record if you're an immigrant your life sucks like you got ice agents in your home every weekend now and who are the ones that big stare royal rednecks with tattoos of probable love sponsor tracking. racism across your new car to carry and gone to where the caliber of higher than their i.q. . i mean maybe not all ice agents but a lot of them are big joe maddon moles you know grilling you on whether your good enough to be in this country you don't speak the language no good. you mean i don't recall. which i mean. you're used up all our tax dollars you know the military is
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using up all your taxes. blowing up blowing up other countries thereby forcing people to wait for it move here creating more of our grads stop bombing the home and all of a sudden staying where they are becomes an attractive option. so will add immigrants are right to the list next up the l g b t community if you're gay sure you now have marriage you know you can do that but you're still being discriminated against and of all a country is willing to give you a certain group of people is a governmental religious contract they're allowed to tie huge other down with that's a pretty rewarding i mean it should be about equality that the government shouldn't be involved in love in any way whatsoever. like
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having the government sign off on law love makes as much sense as having your landlord sign off on your porn selections. do your og didn't management's i'm looking for permission to view some foot fetish videos tonight and i know appreciate a speedy response as i'm already looped up and ready to go. next up if your black you live in a police state that discriminates and criminalizes you from the cradle to the grave black adults are more than two would have times as likely as white adults to be arrested for drug possession even though white people are actually more likely to use illicit drugs if you just have a black sounding name your life is harder studies have found white names receive fifty percent more call back. for interviews of course that one has an easy
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answer why just lie about your name on the first bill on the first ever before you meet him in person right just flood the job market with thousands of applications for tanner bradley chad and justin. whomever is that once you get your foot in the door you can be alive oh i thought you meant the name my friends call me and i swear to god they call me maxwell whitey white pants ass choir. let's move on to women you're over half the population but only make up twenty percent of congress and studies of silence to women legislators both republican and democrat introduced a lot more bills than men and areas of civil rights and liberties education health labor and more. but to defend my gender a little bit men are the only legislators to introduce subsidizing lawnmower mud
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wrestling right. that's pretty boring read rambling moving on if you're into personal freedom and privacy like most libertarians and liberals alike then you should have the way this country is going isn't that part of the freedom right of freedom from on reasonable search and seizure whatever the whole you need a warrant thing raid one that a thing like because if they want to know about that then they probably shouldn't have had to you show me a war and seen it every cot movie and t.v. show for forty years i've got no i don't hundred episodes of long order asking you to hold congress down and force them to watch get out the popcorn all right ice tea and bells are going to school you. all right if you're an environment . the list and you care about preseason and crap like that you should you should
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definitely be on this t.v. de forest station of the rain forest is a coring at a rate of eighty thousand acres a day and if you ever want to do other green thing on a sandwich that isn't laminated monsanto's chemical piss. then you do do not like where things are headed alright personally i don't i don't need green things unless you count some form of festive st paddy's day liquor so that pretty much my green intake for the year. if you care about animals you should be with our group of angry people we have the most disgusting factory forming horace role in the contrie calf's and piglets kept in cages for their entire lives they're not big enough to turn around in with them is employed do that just to make sure that when it's their turn to be bacon they welcome it is that the boy like i'd like
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a doctor assisted suicide is like crazy to me. and as if that wasn't bad enough now every hipster is making some sort of order with bacon sprinkled on it is bacon stock good pay can i break in flavored condoms. yes. but let's put the anal back in our tos and all. on behalf of pigs everywhere. i hipsters i hope your suspenders good cause or rather if you're going to try. you already did chocolate isn't that hedonistic adolfo you really have to sprinkle some pig on top. and where where by the way where are the christians on all the factory farming ha it's cause creation it's the lord's work they tell us and then we slaughter the lord's word chop it up and stuff it down or basis even when we're
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not hungry. i couldn't possibly swallow any more of the lord's work i've been too much too logical always honey good floor to work ok i wonder what's going on. if you're anti-war you're on this team too maybe you're anti-war because you don't think we should kill so many innocent people or maybe you don't want to see so many of our troops put in harm's way maybe that's your thing so that you don't have to be talking to people at a bar going yeah my cousin was killed in battle where. it's like somalia a veil of pre-invasion is something i really know but he died there because the freedom of the democracy of the song things don't thing. if you're anti-war then you're opposed to the right wing corporate shift of this country and when i say right wing shift i mean clue to the warmongering fold piece fold liberal stack of democrats who yet who recently. i mean.
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they recently voted to give president trump limited war powers that was like two weeks ago and they call themselves the resistance when the resistance to maybe it's because you've built up a resistance to logic and compassion is that is that what this. is this is the resistance then it's emblem should be a battle lacks are made of silly putty. there's too many more groups to get through all of them those who support legitimate elections or worker rights or science how about science if you like science will put you on the team and children i'm telling children up there. still there will likely that any generation yet to end up unhappy poor and on healthy the corporate decimation of our society environment and environment means there won't be much of
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a world for them to inherit no more national parks or the earth to take their kids on a vacation to see a landfill fire hit elec well get out it lights up the night sky ok. breathe through the mouth not the nose. no more swimming with dolphins just swimming with plastic garbage flows. no more taken your kids to see the animatronic wonderland that is the world instead the animatronic workforce will bring their families to see what humans look like in their natural habitat to a callup to a virtual reality goggles feeding trough filled with peanut butter. bacon flavored painted but. my point is if you add up all the groups of people who should hate with all the high passion this corporate state these two party cluster of piles of stock if you add them all up it's like eighty five percent of the country
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what are we waiting for let's put our did we. shall cause you think i was. i'm late campanella take the news from behind this past weekend was the sixteenth anniversary of the beginning of the war in afghanistan very exciting very exciting we're going to win this any minute now we really are we just. well we just need to score a few more points and then we get to the after party. i'm not going to tell you a little little secret here but don't tell the corporate media all right. it's not
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a war in afghanistan it's an occupation of afghanistan ok. thank you very. calling this a war when we're just they are all the time it be like walking up to two guys sitting on a phone sleep with mustard strains down the church and go and it's already let's see who wins. there's no winning anytime soon. but the corporate media just keeps that a secret like they did for at least a decade with the harvey weinstein rape allegations right or the bill cosby rape allegations or the jimmy savile rape allegations or the roger ailes you get the point all right yet the point we don't have all day occupations such as afghanistan maybe why the u.s. consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including
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a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it a nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop it ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit aggressive dies and it's not very neighborly. and right now you might be there to lay you mentioned the u.s. military bases like every episode i think we all get it well i would agree with you but you're forgetting that a lot of people out there are idiots then we got a lot is we know not to mention the glut of numbskulls in it when it's we're were overflowing with dunces and for brains i mean don't get me started on this for brains and. it's gotten so bad that
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a home depot has started worrying that no one knows how to use the tools they're selling. so they've started putting out videos telling you alledge tape measure works and which end of a hammer to hold. that's right a tape measure can be used for more than measuring you're on a drunk. back. through her speech of three of the home depot if you dig a little deeper you'll find they are a member of the american legislative exchange council or alec which has announced it will be a holding its forty fifth anniversary gala at the trump international hotel alec is responsible for like look every time you see a state bill and you look at it and you go. match them that talent.
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lisa nelson she's executive alex said the trump administration is full of the people and ideas reeve advanced since one thousand nine hundred seventy three. all of the ideas you mean ego maniacal narcissistic sociopathy that was you guys. how could i how could i describe says that there's an early eighty's terrible horror movie called basket case in which a flashy tumour about this big where the face and the hands it goes around murdering people goes around killing people alec is the legislative a quick glimpse of that all right and they're bragging that the trump white house shares their fleshy murderous tumor belief system. and now they're having a gala to celebrate. although all the hold actually that doesn't quite represent
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the situation. graphics department can you guys when you go can you do that there we go there we go thank you thank you. anyway we have to go to a quick break but redacted tonight is coming to berwyn germany to build a new stadium come. back of course. if you go there but your kid rock your city as well we'll be right back. it's called the food we don't need only. everyone in the world should experience fleas go there you'll get the old the old. the old according to. the market will come again i'm sure there are. a bit of them but it is our view that i'll be here that. much as
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a. little. too. high a. bit. on the. by then got a session on the nod that they know. by then is a shift the long. enough to not instead of. going on want. some. not so with. them you know so it was revealed to them the pope multiple injuries among current america so for them to keep sophie whole the look of the shows real your mars on the phone to the book on the if you can book a powerful social services say yes but in the book you immoral some of. my.
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own a bit of nothing of. a philosopher me. somethin that was. on long enough something not set in. the model until huddles look ma that i would up to now maybe i met him on the beach florida. thank you we're ok ok. if you're like me you were probably mad when zero bankers went to jail for crashing the global economy in two thousand and eight that's one of my pet peeves. well i hope you set aside some of that rage for hearing the j.p. morgan chase pay their five point three billion dollar fine for fraud with the more florida when you've got
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a good thing going you know here to discuss is our senior chill economist naomi. thank you. thank you thank you we're going to john here upon morgan did pay some of it one point one billion dollars was paid in cash and the other four point two billion dollars they paid through for giving mortgages for financial relief credit and now obtaining financial relief credit is a very complex process at j.p. morgan it's where you grab your internal records roll your eyes and move your hand up and down. for looking at the process quite. how do you commit fraud with forgiveness how does that leave calm down i think you could use a cup of this soothing ninety nine bedtime to. j.p. morgan forgave thousands of mortgages to repay the fine but one small problem they
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didn't technically own those mortgages they but many of the toxic mortgages were sold off to investors despite nice letters j.p. morgan sent to the homeowners which said you will know nothing more on the loan and your debt will be cancelled now the debt was not actually cancelled but doesn't that letter just lift your spirits. like an inspiration. don't quote teabags let me see what mine says. we are spiritual beings having a human experience. weight and my human or spirit which one is it that actually stressed me you know that's how they get you to drink more of this crap. so homeowners got screwed again in this process oh no they didn't just screw homeowners they screwed investors they screwed taxpayers
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they screw the s.e.c. they screw the d.o.j. well actually no not the d.o.j. they were complicit the d.o.j. knew i'm not done listing the people they screwed live here very screwed homeowners whose homes were already foreclosed upon and abandoned because once forgiven they were required to pay for back taxes and repairs so the screwed the neighborhood in the and they screwed entire cities because abandoned buildings lead to urban blight which leads to urban flight which leads to a crackhead squatting in your garden. which i wouldn't mind if you just tended to my herbs a little more you know how did this under such a scale those robo signing mortgage releases were automatically signed by bank robots without looking at the contents and this this is where i get mad oh. this need really this means the robots are taking our fraud. for everything really. was it robo signing the j.p.
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morgan find in the first place that there's absolutely zero integrity in this inquiry there is a tiny bit of integrity they donated one hundred fifty million dollars to invest in detroit see they were worried that they were screwing detroit so hard through the phony mortgage forgiveness program that it posed a risk to the bank's reputation. your reputation. it's already worse than the neighborhood palm reading hooker who infected an entire town with syphilis and said your future is in real estate along wisconsin avenue we're. ok and we have to scrub that hand j.p. morgan keeps committing the same crimes against americans all organizations should lose their business license or be sold for parts
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a five point three billion dollar fine means nothing to you they didn't really play it live so we don't know the psychological turmoil that number had on the employees that people were. sure those white collar criminals didn't actually get sent to prison they went internally. luckily there's a team for that they only care about every. three weeks yet also told the school there are more problems with privatizing education than simply the fact that soon it will get so expensive you'll have to put algebra and chemistry on layaway correspondent natalie mcgill dug a little deeper she filed this report. attention teams of america i totally get why you don't want to finish high school there's bullying there's violence even against teachers and worse. there are painfully
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awkward prom. i. i think that was sweet too if i was a dad inside dropping out is a plague and that's why states are pouring millions of your tax dollars into for profit dropouts recovery schools run by companies like that it's a learning and acceleration academies to capture the kids who are. jumping ship. except there's one problem the dropouts are dropping out of the dropout school the public schools these students once called home aren't exactly helping the situation in order to keep their graduation rates and standardized test scores high they're pleased as punch to cast off the students who turned in. not so coded messages on how they feel about class for once these kids arrive to drop out recovery schools it's more of a glorified roll call even if kids do show up they walk out an hour later and the
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kids who do stay spend five hours a day doing coursework on a computer with little instruction one student at ohio's capital high school which received one point four million dollars in state funding said classmates didn't bother reading questions on multiple choice tests and instead they would keep clicking til they got it right. that's literally how i won every game of street fighter two against my older brother. such schools aggressively recruit as many as possible and sometimes even after they stopped showing up a practice that can generate hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer paid revenue for empty desks states determine how much money to give schools based on how many are in seats and in florida's case it was the exact moment the state began to count those but when one school run by acceleration academies used facebook to
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lure promotions such as monday and thursday taco tuesday and wednesday what there was no money in the budget for friday plus pizza on monday and thursday who runs their social media a divorced alcoholic single father. thought of eating. twice a week makes your stomach turn here's something else that will make it worse our education secretary is totally fine with this that's because betsy the boss a woman who's never experienced the perks of a public education like school lunches resembling toaster strudels with skin cancer has a lady boner full charter schools the boss house the schools as a solution to lowering dropout rates even though a pro publica investigation found in ohio alone last year for profit companies
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where nearly one third of the state's ninety four charter schools were dropouts but three fourths of the twenty with the highest absenteeism rate the reasons behind a high school dropout are complex they range from the need to financially support your family to the need to avoid the gym teacher who insists on watching you change after class but not only are we screwing taxpayers by funding the schools we're screwing kids out of the type of education and counseling needed at a major crossroads in their life as cheesy as it sounds these kids are our future we can't give up on them anywhere not here not florida or ohio. even though i guess everyone gives up on ohio's future at least once reporting from washington now let me go back to tonight.
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there are your headlines from the future tomorrow you'll read the new head of homeland security fire during swearing in ceremony. and on wednesdays u.s. invade sweden pillages the system. and the corporate media continues to lose its mind you'll read this next week. russia used poky mongo to interfere in twenty six to lag should oh wait that would trigger yesterday for real. every reporter involved in that story should be beaten in the head with their laptop that's our show but check out the redacted in a weekly podcast called moment of clarity available for free on i tunes and stitcher also you can now watch dr night on direct t.v. channel three two one until next time.
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i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell and you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american public what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ins up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the
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dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every week and you know what they're working. my. girl. was a bit of cut. well at the kind of mushy finality and i don't want to let the your talk about how much more i'd let her be honest and the half of the fish emily i shall get a letter i learned to whom i had that that that's not to be a story. so it's all so much money so it. was
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before this was useful to you. the fee sure he doesn't feel that. they've been recent in philadelphia five hundred fifty dollars the want to do with it if you are moving the body yes with your friend just obviously i told you. i learned what had become a good. piece of the popular image walk learn how to sit up yes it's b.s. and. the bomb but don't tell except. that i don't know how that would be when i say that i love the idea i came i thought the human is more out of that hobby and with an a ha. i don't mean. but there's a little how do you have in your home pickle thought has he has the fight them
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a better the something with the i don't fuckin let me oh well i know how that the jets are looking to us and i'm happy i will sort it out then said. can was awful but he couldn't learn from this but he did on the whole to. be the measure. of another bit of confusion with. the. of us of all your love he knows i have a. little on the slow. a studio with other. families. and you know so it was a v how do you move the multiple injuries among kind enough to sell them to keep sophie home most of the work but it shows you know your mars on the phone to call
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home and if you can book a place to put some food before the sea so you. are with them because of the so i'd prefer to be a very long beach for the not be john if you. saw how that there's really something to help them. you give him a dime and. let one of you know what happens on the stomach just. jump you know just when it comes on and then when it is you. know it's going to be something that you know you know our lives through you will see now that one of the people in the room with us what. he. did seven hours to feel. for any credit
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yes that it. will find something they. can the federal hide it at your mom's basement but make it to seventy on your own but it does i don't do it and i can look but sit with us at odd ticket and that's the line i am hiding and you know. the rules of them to begin little do i know about all the. kids that mind that i'm. that kid. you know. when you look. out of your story. today coming up you know what i. saw as a kind. of sorrow as you see the looks after. we're going to be people that are look to the give to the physio in the normal problems that
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often would be to go off. them or be the only one could get a better. put up she born in. kenya genesis you tend to talk to an awful spanish put their religion on. a day in a. month to me. and he said we have the structure if you just cannot if you among all of them look up to both of us we never see you michel. not . access you know what i'm started by the way these. lines even though school based you said if you come to me seven months. and. someone told fans i was something like and the thought of how this she had any
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footage showed false so on and so on mars that unless somehow this year at least in the first place how far the consent that goes out of the truth will come out of some sort or no i don't believe it just sort of this in the not the settlement he said nothing self but you know but it was enough to let somebody know five you and the other it was a lot of thought talk a little really well let's see. i don't profile show a profit with the full length of the show. i don't know about a lot well so book will even be walked on. i think god you know what the clear i mean. you can if someone tickle the. gun
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the american said. just on the buried government for. the blues it. was that the ship of oh. fuck. i thought of rob i thought of. o'connell told what he had to do now the book at the. bottom of bullshit email. she can also of gona be. found at a definite help. i don't know you know i don't. know that i don't know why he. has to always show she stood up and become the city of the studies to be able to come to his. i believe that he was not lazy on the decide this is.
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the least something to be. special to. me anybody should see. me and i am became learned in the engine when he on the funniest movie and my mom so when she sees. the ship phone number on the front. of computers are days off plus a leisurely coming. months i will come fish. him about that at the white house that i will soften the shot of what the fuck you know. about it mr guffey just sold it
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for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's drowned out a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i'm ed schultz fun r.t. america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. must admit. as i do not.
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models you have to also see the ha. ha then given on that have been my kind of suit. is of about what i had the most fun the senate and senate. are not. good olive sure. how does a good long mind in. this. forum. i know that i make it better and that i'm going to know nothing are not running out of money and i want to feel the benefit of them but i didn't think it'd be. better to. do it.
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and i'd be standing behind me from enough to the welcome view what is she going to hide and almost. i'm. it is the job you had the most lamentable i'll give you what the sat in a slack said i hope this can be done i could do it but i could have but he walk out of mine a little before i don't. know how and then the thought about that off that i'm in the. us not being. on the. phone i'm a bit of nothing. but i also loudly. is a hunter must be at. least some of the have been long. going to live there you. have been
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a lot of come the. plate image was a pill for nothing. but the something to our luck that. some seem. to stay out. of the bad news of. the productivity and jihadi danny i know not from whom but at the mouth that she does i've been a member of member feedback the fall of the. faith on that if we would have the issue because i thought when you must have been when. it does are we going to. see i'm not. going to be an infinitude. the milk comes. out of the. talk to be a yes you want to present system how much you want to show. you how do. you think. that's how
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it's done even if it was not the only reason i should want to talk to my manager to feel about these and that this has. these. are the stuff you've. already. done on the bus that i am on the scene. how would. i could but it doesn't mean. that good enough. bob i'm allowed to say i will go ahead and the best not to be come out to show you the enough. to know about unless. not. that i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know what does it mean. when you. talk.
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the whole thought of way because she is back at me now and then when i can be here i'm not at all welcome. this. month. by month. but grow this economy and the cooking class that is going. to get her hair as the car. shop. because simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit of the yellow. bishop the emotion if you have
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a love if you gave me. one hundred of those a couple in the movie that you love the marble the back pedal and the rest of the laws how lucky i knew who to be young a shot to come up today that there's a bloke one kid as obviously got stuck on the mud not. listening. to him can you been a well economically. i met the poor death us. that . the.
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what politicians to. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go to the press this is what the three of them will be. interested always in the water. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about a. corporate media report uses to talk about these. i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing. for that is be. these
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are stories that no one else. might post of america. west. of the news tonight the president takes center stage with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and says the administration of the g.o.p. are on the same page and wildfires continue to devastate california at least forty one people are dead and over two hundred people are missing and iraqi government forces retake her cut from the kurds sparking fears of a civil war in the country. tonight from washington d.c. this is the news on r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight with the president's agenda president trump made a lot of news today and it was time to mend fences in the republican party as the
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president and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell gathered for a lunch and a press conference there after. if there was ever a cross word between trump and mcconnell there was no evidence today trump the businessman was looking for a deal we are probably now despite what we read we're probably now i think as least as far as i'm concerned closer than ever before and the relationship is very good we are together totally almost agenda to move america forward and both defended the calendar and scheduled to get things done on taxes and health care if you look at obama first of all you look at clinton they were able to get it done you look at other advantage they were unable to get it and president obama after a long period of time was able to finally push it through but push through something that's now failed really failing badly but again we're meeting democrat republican
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are meeting right now and right now they're working on something very special but i have to tell you i really believe that we have a very good chance that i think mitch feels the same way of getting the test of getting the taxes done. hopefully fairly long before the end of the year that's what we'd like to see it go ahead. let me just let me just add what the president said the goal is to get it done this calendar year but it is important to remember that obama signed obamacare in march of year two trump said he was proud of his executive order on health care cutting subsidies to millions of americans and in almost a stunning revelation trump says he'll target the drug companies to lower costs you have prescription drugs you go to england you go to various places canada you going to many many countries and the same exact pill from the same company the same box same everything is a tiny fraction of what it costs in that says we are going to get drug prices prescription drug prices way down because the world has taken advantage of us their
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world has taken advantage of us president trump and senator mcconnell then shifted the focus on to one of the main achievements since an auger ation appointing neil gorsuch to the supreme court both referred to the democrats' obstructionist tactics when it comes to appointing federal circuit judges for more on this we go to our political panel the saving ted harvey from the committee to defend the president as well this and also rob affected post contributor and radio talk show host gentleman i didn't realize that mitch mcconnell and the president were such good buddies i guess that's really good news as we start things off but the news i think is that you know ted you've now got president trump working out of the bernie sanders playbook he's going to go after the drug companies to lower prices were dead come from. well i think the key thing that he said is that the rest of the world is taking advantage of the united states consumers and that is true we are subsidizing
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their socialist health care over there there's not a single drug maker in all of canada but yet they have cheaper drugs than we do because our prices for our drugs are inflated so that we can then subsidize their drugs in canada and in europe but no i don't think obligated president go after ted ted no republican president has ever talked like this or ever thought that the drug companies were a problem in health care what about that well i think the drug problem the drug companies are the problem because they are allowing the american taxpayers to subsidize these socialist countries and their socialist health care programs so if we can require them to actually force the european countries and canada to pay what the actual market value is then that's going to help our consumers here in the united states rob do you think that may be nancy pelosi or chuck schumer on the phone the say after the call you the president say did you really say that because
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it would seem to me that would be a starting point for a new health care deal what do you think. i think trump is all sizzle and no steak and he says things he may have had this friendly lunch with mitch mcconnell the scepter noone but some are more he's probably going to have a new name for him on twitter and he's going to be breaking him i really am stuck by his assault on big pharma because i happen to be somewhat knowledgeable even though i'm not an expert on this and you know he should be talking about what's wrong with obamacare right i have obamacare and i'm paying for pediatric dental care and i'm sixty one year old single man so why are we talking about basic reforms within the existing structure he's going outside of here and he wants to start regulating big pharma i mean you're talking about you know there's no plan there's nothing in place trump doesn't even seem to have taken a basic eighth grade civics class to understand the function and process of
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government well he does understand this and that is his senate majority leader better get it done i mean ted i kind of got the feeling watching this today that mcconnell was put on notice but if you don't get i'm not i'm here with the i'm helping you out imo support you want to present a you've got to get it done what were you see on notice what did you think well i think that i feel sorry for mcconnell actually when you have the john mccains of the world that is holding up any effort on obamacare and and the president and mcconnell both want to have tax reform and we don't be we don't seem to be able to move forward with any tax reform coming out of a g.o.p. controlled congress can to get done by the end of the air president and i'm going to get done by the end of the iron equally yes will it i don't believe anything will come out of this current congress because i think john mccain and the rest of the moderates and senate are holding everything a rob job the president loves to wade into the controversy with the national
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football league he did it again today here it is. when you go down and take an easy or any other way you're sitting essentially for our great national anthem you're disrespecting our flag and you're disrespecting our country and the n.f.l. should have suspended some of these players for one game not fire suspended him for one game and then if they did it again it could have been two games in three games and then for the season rob who's winning this tug of war with the fans what do you bank i think that trump is being incredibly divisive here and people see both sides of him because first of all as a jew i'm just not going to tolerate him talking about it being ok that there are some good people marching with neo nazis on the street but a football player at a protest can take a knee if we're going to give freedoms to people in this country who are preaching hate and violence then we can give freedoms to football players but i will say this
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i think that players in the n.f.l. column copper nick in particular have done a really bad job of explaining it vocalizing and getting their message across well he's allowed to agree with it i think we're about he filed a grievance against the n.f.l. today ted you get the last word on this. well i think that there is they called for a war going on right now amongst the left who wants to say that america is not exceptional that it's no different than the rest of the world and then there's the american people who are patriotic and love their country and are sick and tired of the in the entertainment class disrespecting our flag and disrespecting america and they're having their voice heard and you look at what's happening to the n.f.l. ratings right now they're plummeting they're down seven percent attendance off eighteen percent ted harvey rob tub gentlemen thank you so much thank you ed the president took time today to comment on health care president trump was vague about any short term action but repeated his desire to see rates come down we want to get
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it down so that people can have affordable health care look you look at some states one hundred sixteen percent up in alaska over two hundred percent up in other states fifty percent seventy percent up and those are some of the states that are doing better obamacare is a wreck it's a mess it's destroying lives we want to get it if those states the states that i did so well in but also in states that i didn't when i want to get health care that's much more affordable and much better health care that's what we're doing for more on of us we go to former congressman from florida alan grayson allen nice to have you on with us tonight there is no official repeal on the table right now so it just seems to me like the president's weighing in it what's your pulse on this right now now that he has done this executive order on the affordable care act. it's typical home he's taking credit for something he hasn't done and never will do this is what we're going to see all through the troubled ministration fake accomplishments how should the democrats in gauge is this an opening for them or do
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they play coy. the situation is exactly where that you describe it there's no repeal that's imminent there may be more action if we see some substitution in the senate if they get more seats the son of the you might see some action. again by the republicans but right now what he's done is destructive enough he's taken eight billion dollars a year away from poor people who are sick and as a result of that some of them are not going to get the care they need to stay healthy and alive that's what this really comes down to he is systematically undermining health care for poor sick people did he try to lure the democrats in today by talking about going after the drug companies and the gal geeing of the american consumer versus the same drugs being sold much cheaper in other countries what's the play on that. it's naive it's shallow it's superficial it's almost nonsensical yes drug companies charge
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a lot of money the reason for that is they have legal monopolies the reason why they have legal monopolies is because under the constitution we encourage innovation and copyrights and trademarks and patents and so on and asking a drug company to charge less than they can charge is expected to do something simply aren't set up to do this is capitalism these companies maximize their profits that's what we expect them to do and as for why they charge more in the united states they charge elsewhere it's because we have a lot of money and they can get away with it they charge whatever the market can bear if you want to change that system that's fine but you can't change it just by talking about her whining about it of course we better of the drug companies charge less it also would be good if the drug companies cured cancer one is about as likely as another right now what is the best play for the democrats the president said today that obamacare is dead that they're working on a plan what should schumer and nancy pelosi do with their caucus right now worship
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their focus be what they should do is insist on actual votes on the things that he says he supports that's what they should do and if you go back and look even recently there was a vote in the past twelve months in the senate on drug reimportation being able to buy your drugs from australia or from canada or somewhere else where they're cheaper and every republican voted against every single one so let's see what happens when they put that up to another vote and people can see that trump can't pull his own team across the finish line former congressman alan grayson allen thanks so much for joining us tonight good to have you with the president took a couple of shots at hillary clinton today she's been out and about on the talking heads of the weekend so the president fired back he said the entire russia collusion scandal was ginned up to cover for clinton and the. democrats lost in two thousand and sixteen look the whole russian thing was an excuse me i feel whole
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russia thing was an excuse for the democrats losing the election and it turns out to be just one excuse me today hillary blamed nigel for that one came out of nowhere so that was just an excuse for the democrats losing an election that frankly they have a big advantage in the electoral college they should always be able to win in the electoral college but they were unable to do it so there has been absolutely no collusion it's been stated that they have no collusion they want to get to the end of it because i think the american public is sick of it go ahead. it has taken a leaven thousand firefighters over a week to start to bring california's wildfires under some sort of control this far wildfires have destroyed over two hundred seventeen thousand acres and destroyed over fifty seven hundred buildings thousands are homeless and at least forty one people have died in over two hundred americans are missing survivors returning to their homes or finding only rubble and ashes california governor jerry brown has
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called the fires one of the greatest tragedies ever in the state about sixty percent of the fires have been contained and much anticipated rain could help later this week. iraqi government forces are clashing with the kurds and kirk uk less than a month following an independence referendum the statement from the iraqi military says that they have captured key installations this come shortly after kurdish fighters helped u.s. and iraqi forces defeat isis in the region miliband has been following the story and joins us tonight this is really complicated in a mixed bag that you took the words right out of my mouth complicated is the lightest way we can put that key installations first of all is right overnight kurdish peshmerga forces reportedly withdrew from kirk cook and the broader area referred to as the kurdistan region where. iraqi forces seized control of the k one military base the baba guards or oil and gas fields and other important offices and
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buildings there the peshmerga have played an integral role in pushing isis out of the area with u.s. backing however today president trump said the u.s. would not be taking sides in this civil in-fighting we don't like the fact that we're not taking sides but we don't like the fact that that lashing we let me do we've had for many years very good relationship with the kurds as you know and we've also been on the side of iraq even though we should have never been in the first place we should never have been there but we're not taking sides in that battle but former pentagon official michael maloof says if the u.s. intends to keep stability in the region there is a default side to be taken they are taking sides in city to the point of trying to keep the government whole to keep the country whole they are some they are not going to actively commit any army nov in either side for that
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for this purpose even though both of them have u.s. arms they both and they both sides have been u.s. trained so they're going to be going at it in fact iraq went in to the kurdish controlled area with u.s. equipment so it and they have tons of equipment so it's i think what the u.s. role is and mediating both sides so that they can work out some temporary joint autonomy and try to lessen the tensions generally and the government in baghdad is also speaking up on the issue citing that both sides are working towards some sort of agreement. we're moving closer to an agreement is the arrangements achieved over the last two days i've been through fields however if any of the sides take measures at the woods with the deal there will be consequences we support the presence of the army and the control of certain facilities but any action or resistance might lead to confrontation which in turn will seriously affect safety and stability. so at this of course is the official story coming from iraq there is
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yet to be any statement from the kurdish leaders such as must soon barzani on or the like on this topic though we can expect the kurdish peshmerga perspective on these latest actions in the last day or so to sound awfully different than what's coming out of baghdad at this all is on the heels of that referendum vote that the iraqi government doesn't want to recognize so we could go from a civil war in syria to a civil war in iraq i mean and the president doesn't want to get involved and create another vacuum all right thank you manila the united states will remain a party to the iranian nuclear deal despite the president's repeated statements to the contrary u.n. ambassador nikki haley and secretary of state rex tillerson assured reporters the united states is not pulling out of the deal haley has been an opponent of the deal in the past on friday the president demanded a series of adjustments to the deal if the united states were to remain for more on this we turn to. will for war the future of the iranian deal we turn now to former
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diplomat jim jatra skim. more confusion sorted out for how can i sorted out what in fact is indeed confused the president's denounced the deal i think by decertifying he's thrown the the dead cat on the lap of congress we'll have to see what they do over the next sixty days i don't think we know more than that it we've got a credibility problem developing now we do i think we do with regard to the iranian deal i think we were with regard to to kurdistan in iraq as poster maloof said the default mode should be to preserve iraq's territorial integrity by saying we're not taking sides that's kind of tilting toward the kurds and i think we need to keep in mind that there is a connection here with iran with all this denunciation of iran let's keep in mind the government in baghdad baghdad ever since our genius move over overthrowing saddam hussein is a very pro iranian shiite government and that's got to figure in their calculations some. how could the united states not anticipate this happening where's the
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leadership i mean i think we're void this country is void of leadership right now and not to be able to quote fly ahead of the aircraft and see what plan b. might be i think it's not a question of anticipating but that there's some chickens coming home to roost here the consequences of mistakes made in the past not only overthrowing saddam hussein but it getting involved in the syrian civil war using the kurds as kind of like our fair haired boy not only in iraq but in syria against isis is starting to then have secondary reverberations you can see him coming a mile off doesn't mean you know don't know what to do do it about the necessarily all right let's turn to north korea kim jong un says no diplomacy what does that mean i think that's kind of the flip side of what secretary taylor said said that the talking will continue until the first bombs drop that doesn't sound very good. it doesn't sound good and kim jong un i guess you could possibly come up with the
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interpretation bring it on. that's one way to look at it do you know this report today we've got an exercise going on with the south koreans and suppose when one of those ships we have a special forces assassination squad decapitation squad that's prepared to kill kim jong un kill him it sounds like both sides are playing chicken as to how far they can push this to the edge rhetorical and i think in terms of military preparation not i don't see where the compromise is going to ok so you go in assassinate kim jong un how does our intelligence know for sure what the loyalty of the generals are going to be that they would start shoot that i mean head without which is what they don't that's the thing good there's almost nothing we can do from a military point of view even if it's met by the way well i don't know if you've seen this story recently about supposedly and electromagnetic pulse attack by north
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korea could wipe out ninety percent of the american population which is to me sounds ludicrous but the only solution to that it is said is a preemptive nuclear strike and i don't know what kind of thing people are thinking here adam ok jim jeffords always a pleasure thanks for joining us the judge in senator bob menendez corruption trial will not throw out any of the charges u.s. district judge william walz made the ruling after a supreme court ruling narrowing down the legal definition of bribery federal prosecutors have raised the decision praise the decision providing more leeway to bring bribery allegations to trial the new jersey democrat is accused of accepting free flights and luxury hotel stays from a wealthy florida donor who has already been convicted of medicare fraud. u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion today at the fort bragg board before an army judge bergdahl as lawyers said his client could not have a fair trial since the president called for his execution the judge dismissed the
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defense's no motion to drop the case taliban fighters captured and tortured bergdahl five years ago every walked off his eastern afghanistan army base in two thousand and nine president barack obama organized his release in two thousand and fourteen the united states navy has commissioned the latest virginia class attack submarine the u.s.s. south dakota was officially unveiled on saturday at the shipyard in connecticut argues trinity chavez has the story the navy's newest and most of them knew clear attack submarine made its debut at the electric boat shipyard in growth in connecticut marking the seventeenth virginia class a marine commissioned by the u.s. navy dignitaries from connecticut rhode island and south dakota gathered at the electric boat shipyard where the state of the art vessel was christened by do you need to see the ship sponsor as well as the wife of general martin dempsey the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.
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the construction of the u.s.s. south dakota also known as as a sense of a ninety began back in two thousand and thirteen and her kill was laid in april twenty sixth meanwhile the submarine is expected to be commissioned were service in the second half of twenty eighteen virginia class summaries which cost over two point six billion dollars per unit are built to operate in shallow and open ocean waters conduct anti-submarine and anti surface ship warfare support special operations collect intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance and lay mines and s.s.n. seven ninety which will be home to a crew of around one hundred thirty people is only the latest addition to the navy's submarine fleet on october seventh the navy. the commission the u.s.s. washington s.s.n. seven eighty seven as its fourteenth virginia class fast attack summary just six more virginia class ships are under construction by electric boat as a part of
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a contract for twenty eight ships shared with construction partner newport news shipbuilding the south dakota was the seventeenth virginia class ship to be completed electric boat is also beginning to prepare for its next may be contract a five point one billion dollar award to design and build the lead some or even in the new columbia class a ship that will be nearly three times bigger than the south dakota which can displace about seven thousand seven hundred tons of water reporting in new york trinity each other as r.t. . australian voters have put the world's youngest leader in office thirty one year old sebastian kurtz is poised to become the chancellor after his center right people's party secured thirty one percent of the vote or to use policy or reports sebastian is likely to become an expanse now will stand as meet up the people's party has given no indication he will in fact hold this coalition with he has said that he will talk with everyone all options are open now there are various
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scenarios of course being played out on the one hand you could have a coalition between the people's party and the social democrats this does seem highly unlikely because this has been true to its campaign in the wall street history and this is largely because these two large parties have been able charges of espionage and racial confinement against the support in the freedom party to form a coalition with sébastien what it would mean is that you would have a white government promise to be a huge blow to the european union it would also be a strong vote against the book from it takes but it said he would be calm monster of the train we see happening in europe where more and more voters are posed by. i. believe the full say we've got to be.
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well yes this is a. good deal now many european leaders have of course a way to congratulate could he will become a us youngest and lead to and i think talking to people here on the street there was a state that he get some results were predicted they certainly match the polls might think he did it so well well it's always the same. but nothing of a problem with the refugees of course and best of the main reason for the growing right to your. programs the problems with. immigration this. service your effort g.'s and many people frayed the debate about the rift you used to waltz very you might have been was over percentage in that action campaign. because it's it's some thousands of people and i would say maybe
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half of talk in that single pane waltz was about the right she thinks so. yeah but definitely it was something where the right wing pop is going to look at the same both supports. and that is our news tonight follow me on twitter news with ed like me on the facebook page we got it dot com you can watch r t america on direct t.v. channel three twenty one i'm ed reporting from washington thanks for watching we'll see record morning.
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there's a real irony going. to let them think i'm responsible ways new people and there is always what was always. to me a little ordinary now wholesale surveillance you feel you have already while those whom and who resides in the past and trump has used the social media site while i always our lead story goes it's garbage in real.
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on larry king there not only more or less i was out in my private life and i was a supporter. of rights and i've always been an advocate for it and it's starting to feel a little bit disingenuous to be a supporter and not openly say that i was a part of that group you don't expect in these for gun laws in this administration it's not necessarily stricter gun laws it's just common sense you know maybe if you're on the no fly list you shouldn't be allowed to buy a gun maybe if you're blind you shouldn't be allowed to buy a gun for skating makes it a religion. i was able to do what i love to do and that was it was i want to victoria's secret. and i do better for this i sold more it can fit south east than anybody in one day you say the character is the opposite of you
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you're not insecure ever that's not what i walk that's not where. i can march to the beat of my own drown i don't look to the left to the right and know that there's nobody else like me and there's nobody outside and i think that that's power all next on larry king. our guest today is actor producer director natalie morales you know her from parks and recreation the grinder the middleman and girls as well as who work behind the counter for funny or die and directing music videos now stars in battle of the sexes. office of emma stone and steve corral the billie jean king biopic is in theaters now how do you get the part do you play tennis i don't know not at all not in the least i didn't i didn't i don't think i'm a do other now but she got
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a little bit more training than i did she she knew about them if you did she was training for about six months i think and i got the part of a few days before we started filming. so i didn't train but i don't play tennis in the movie i'm either about to play tennis or i'm just played tennis somewhere a good as those years were i remember i know billie jean very well and i knew bobby riggs very well i sure to be rosie once but what was her role in the scenario well rosie was billie jean's very frequent doubles partner she was a grand slam when she wanted ton of stuff and she was also one of her closest friends and she commentated the match the battle of sexes match with howard cosell she was the one with yeah yeah who played howard howard it's me and howard they do that sort of split screen us together it's kind of interesting to see yeah it's kind of crazy i think they get i was you get the part i audition for the i do or
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dish and you know it's more you've done you have to and yes i had to audition i almost didn't make the audition but it was so i was shooting the t.v. show the grinder and and i had the audition that same day and i had to work all day and i was like please please can you can you just set the audition for the end of the day and i asked the people at work i said can you please let me out early i don't want to make this so the people at work let me out at one pm and in the audition got set for six pm and we happen to be on location and it was in the same building we were shooting and i just had to go upstairs it was all chance it made but it was a fun film it was very you had a memorable or drawn parks and recreation as seeds and the girl from the right what do you make of his success with the master of none i'm really happy for him i mean i remember him talk. about that show when we were finishing up parks and he was really excited about it i think he's really talented and really hard working some really happy for him and ellen yang who is a writer on parks who was his partner on master of none it said you're
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a very private person it has been said is it difficult to be a private person in a public industry it can be. i like to say that i'm. private but candid i don't know i don't i just don't people are weird larry people can stalk you can be very strange and so i don't want to post pictures of like my house or my in life for my family because that's very weird ideas because yeah and so so i can be very candid about things that i believe in and things that i like and i can i can be non private in those ways because i do know that people know what i am because of what i do but recently tweeted success will roll from them of begins with failure. if you had some recent figures i've got a lot of failures throughout my whole life it's just an important life i will be i'm thirty two. just sort of a life i mean maybe not compared to you but i have toys olivia. it was hard it was
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your measure of success is the most would you say you're a success in some ways i'm sure yeah i've definitely exceeded everything i thought i would be able to do when i first moved out to california i could die happy i could say that you get into directing well larry a lot of times when you want to do work as an actor no one will hire you so you've got to make your own work and that's what i like to do and i also like to create stuff so funny your daughter you do yes i did a funny or die thing about james joyce that you know that he wrote very very filthy love letters to his wife. my friends read them aloud you recently do or do a music video for andrew bird on the organization every for gun safety yes what is the boat well it's about you know every town for gun safety is not an organization that wants to take your guns away it's just about gun safety and promoting the idea that we can be more responsible and more. more common sense gun laws you know and
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so the video we wanted to team up and sort of do a p.s.a. but i didn't want to do something that was just preaching to the choir i didn't want to do something that we've already seen and to me what i hadn't seen before is how kids today in schools all across america do lockdown drills when i was a kid and maybe when you were a kid you had fire drills maybe two or tornado drills where you. had to write i had never heard of a school that had burned down you know it wasn't a real fear in my head but for these kids they have to you know stop a math test and do a drill where they have to think about the fact that one of their peers may come in and shoot all of their friends and their family and then they have to go back to doing that just that alone i wanted to highlight how how different it is for kids in america today and how we may not even realize what it does to their you know it's like you don't expect any stricter gun laws in this of ministration probably not now but we'll see we're working hard to it's not necessarily stricter gun laws it's just common sense you know maybe if you're on the no fly list you should. be
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allowed to buy a gun maybe if you're blind you shouldn't be allowed to buy a gun you know you have mental problems are you yeah i mean it should be if you have to have a license to drive a car you have to pass them tests like cars weren't created to injure people well you don't know the could be simple legislation that doesn't care would get anywhere i know we're working hard on it what got you personally involved. well i did the video no it was before that i contacted them before that i you know i. i hear the news i'm a person in this country and in this world and and really what affected me the most was the shooting during the batman movie and i you know movies are what i do movies going to the movies is my is my safe place that's what it's what i enjoy it's what i do for a living and for somebody to come in and make that not feel safe i don't know what to do about it there's not a lot i could do about it and so i contacted them and was like how can i help because i mean not knowing that helps me sleep at night is not to feel an active
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and so i was that's what i can do you wrote a piece earlier this year about your sexuality and you wrote i was told bisexuals would do generous who are selfish should just want the best of both worlds i was told gay men are fun because they're funny and i have good taste but lesbian women are always some space i was told the idea of two women kissing was disgusting why did you write that for what purpose well i you know i was all of my friends and most of my family already knew that i was out in my private life as we said earlier i'm a private person and i was a supporter of rights and i've always been an advocate for it and it started to feel little bit disingenuous to not to be a supporter and not openly say that i was a part of that group you know and i just thought like it's nobody's business who a date but then i realize that normalizing if you have any visibility normalizing
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this is important you know because if i was a kid when i was a kid i went through such a hard time thinking exactly that thinking that i was there's something really wrong with me and so if someone that i saw happen to see on t.v. you know that was in my home every night as a friend on television if someone said you know i'm clear on buyer i'm gay it would have made it a little bit easier. for me to not feel as alone and so i thought if i could do that for anybody or even you know a mom that had a kid that didn't she didn't quite understand just that visibility and the normalization of that was important to do it quickly becoming the word for bisexual it's not the same thing at least not to me what is queer i think everybody has their own definition of queer maybe it's me who's derogatory it was and it's sort of been reclaimed by a lot of people i reclaim and the reason i don't use bisexual is because i think bisexual delineates two sexes right and so queer includes attraction to people who consider themselves trans are people who consider themselves not of any gender you
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couldn't see you so of course yes i do because i don't necessarily i'm not only attracted to men or women it's i consider myself attracted to people who are trans or or anybody for me it's not about the socks for me it's about the person i'm attracted to and i fall in love with a person the one thing we all don't know what troll your we all don't know why you were just what we already knows why yeah i was asked once by a war hero who was homosexual why you had to say actually. i don't know. i don't know yet i like scourge. me into the world changing. would you like the chance to be like oh yeah ok we flew game over if you only knew ok you don't have to answer i'll do my best
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what's your guilty pleasure i don't think i don't believe in guilty pleasures i feel like i've something brings joy to your heart of gold medal winning yeah ok i don't feel guilty about a person you'd trade places with for a degree i'm sure pleasant someone with an assistant maybe. it would be nice to see good talent i create tech faces i make fun i like doing that weird his job. i sold mattresses on craigslist. you go up miami oh it's where i started really yeah yeah nine hundred fifty seven well yeah well you live in milan sort of in the kendall area you know that area used to there was no where we are nothing yeah it was nothing so yeah whatever the sales to make you less people falling or buster keaton if you would do what would you be probably an advertising kind of advertising business compliment you ever got that's a really hard one. but that i have good taste in music childhood celebrity crush
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montel williams munto yes i used to watch him on t.v. all the time and i thought he was very handsome something you wish you were better that time management something you long believed to be true and then realize wasn't the things had to be a certain way that everything had to be a certain way nothing has to be anything at all is just what it is you all would you will yeah something people don't know about you. some people never this about me i'm a big dr who fan i'm a big nerd i saw matt smith at an emmy party in the day and i won't almost died would you like to settle down with someone someday i would but if i don't answer came to thank you natalie thank you so much larry all think you thank you i guess not only morale was battle of the sexes is in theaters now you coming up on american housewives star katie makes him stay with us.
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it's not for me it's like madison it's like a canto from all the stress that the news put you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like redacted tonight is where it's a. lead . all the world's states and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are into america playing marty america offers more artsy american personal. in many ways
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a news landscape is just like the few real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never be wrong. so much parking all across the state all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. was . was the larry king our guest today is actress katie mixon katie is known for her
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roles on h.b.o. z's bounding down and of course alongside but this of mccarthy in c.b.s. is my tamale and now she's found her lane as the leading lady and a.b.c. is tommy american housewife in its second season airing words days at nine thirty this show was a hit why i feel that it's the character that i have been given to play the moms and really not mom spent everyone can relate to insecurity it doesn't matter what background you come from that doesn't matter what walk of life what you know what gender you are everyone relates to it everyone knows that feeling so i feel. that it's an unbelievable level a double character and the later bill show where she just south says it like it is get the part i got the part i had my tamale ended in january at the end of january
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four days later larry i walked in to the american housewife for him you say the character is the opposite of you you're not insecure ever that's not where i walk that's not where i live i kind of march to the beat of my own drum i don't look to the left or the right and know that there's nobody else like me another there's nobody else like you and i think that that's power. division head about season two she's going to get more involved in dealing with all of the stepford kind of wives and she is she's going to be the gather director of the getting basically there's a gala committee that puts on a big fund raiser and she's got to get back into their good graces because we left off last season she stuck to her own pregnancy and that in go well you know there's a lot about body image we are tired of talking about it at it so the question because it just is what it is but i just don't really care i've been a size two
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a size fourteen a size eight i just am who i am and this character i have asked ellen to this character i wanted to play something completely differently have and always been play and i wanted to have everything covered up no cleavage i want to give away or hardly any makeup to character role and that's where she lives is the conversation though about body image change it began to be about body and that's that's how it that's how it started at how the pilot started off because she's in the land of size two women and clearly i'm not a size two and we would kids in new york city we couldn't we were so poor we couldn't even see westport connecticut we couldn't even say that's our pool if you've ever been or you have not i think you pay a toll to go through i'm sure where the term housewife has been polarizing i wouldn't you like the term are you housewife i'm not a hat i'm a i'm
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a workin workin wife's no children one child i just happen i just had a little delivery a little boy was his name he instantly sangria kingston saying. this is not a jewish kid no it's not. a distance yeah i just have been a three months ago my hairy first child how did you come up with that name we came up my grandfather's name is press. and so we love preston thorne well preston fields and so we added that we got the end of his name and put it with. kingston and then you know my background louisiana so you know my fiance he's you know from monroe louisiana and then my whole mom and dad are from louisiana so saints is own part in the whole of you relaxed reacted to being famous i don't think about it is to play or being recognized you know that are don't think about it i don't think about it at all just a look at it as i am grateful to do what i love to do i'm grateful to be given the
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opportunity to do what i love to do what's it like being a mother you know i was a little kingston later kingston has given you some match. in the beginning i didn't know what happened mr lay i did not know what hit me or even came out of me and i did not know what to do and which is very it's not likely because normally i'm real stimulus and i handle stuff i was quite humble i had no idea you know what to do how to hold him up to know it's i knew how to hold him it was quite traumatic the whole situation you are twenty nine months and then you have this baby and they said this is your baby he's what a life is changed it's changed forever so it took me a hot seconds to get to understand what was happening but once i got on board it's it's the most magical thing in the world but you still want to keep working right. and love that you're going to be able to balance the two you know every day say
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a prayer to help me to have got to have the angels are calling on everybody the angels add to me can't get through it as my mom had seven children so i come from a family in the blues in she was born in a meat louisiana but i grew up in pensacola florida and zuko lived for yes yes conflate them in fact that my dad was a doctor. in the navy you were bitten by the acting bug hourly i was in the. us in do funny girl and you said i want to do that's what i said and later i would watch children a lot and lucille ball at nick at nights and so that is what i wanted to do what was your first paying job avert my first paying job as an actress i was paid calpurnius in julius caesar at the utah shakespeare festival for four months i went to carnegie mellon conservatory and so i got that after my sophomore year it like
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shakespeare i love it and love it you recently said about melissa mccarthy one of the most incredible things was that i got to see the world witness her and her divine destiny it was one of the most amazing things to watch her liver dream and just have a board doing she is unbelievably special to me. because we you know i got my kamali i'm thirty six now i've got my kamali i believe i was twenty eight we kind of we grew up a grow up whether for six years a much i just told her very dear to my heart she was a true sister to me and it was magical to get to see her and keep in touch we do she's great person she's a lovely and hysterical hysterical is that natural she's a naturally funny she's naturally funny what are you two get together again we would love to have a leave it's going to have to a movie what they would be so much fun i would love that ok we play a little game of the view only knew less do it who was your childhood celebrity
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crush i think it was sacked zach on say about the. secret talent i don't know a plate of can do an arpeggio on the piano i used to play the piano that's good they go guilty pleasure i love krispy kreme donuts. i grew up with them and i love them do their early in the morning when they open so not only can have i'm hot as the only one that's the only way to do it are east. all big yes they're incredible was the weaver's job you have that i really had one job before i was able to do what i love to do and that was that was i worked at the toys secret service and i do better for this i sold more it in the east in the land in the south east than anybody in one day mr larry people in the mall and i knew they needed to buy the makeup kit so we sold it to them muscled seven hundred dollars in one day out of a more out of card over a mall and then i was done i went back to school from my sophomore year in egypt
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trade places with for a day i don't believe anyone would never fails to make you laugh my baby laughing he disconsolately ever got that you can be strong and you can be kind all together the strangest fan encounter when he said they said i was in the airport and they said april big cannons talking about my boobs and so act and around us that how you do it that was that. that was going to something people get wrong about you i don't know i think because my voice is high a voice is how i am from the south i think that people don't quite know my background and where i've come from more of your own or should we be a we be paying more attention to american house or wednesday night told me something people don't know about you but i'm a person of a family of nine and i am the third oldest. and i
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just. adore and the love. that i had been given the opportunity to do what i love to do you love all eight siblings a lot of old lewsey i know in birmingham alabama one is in miami florida and one is in tallahassee and one is in pensacola so you miss louisiana oh well we when you left i would have never looked and that was just my background my dad played softball for ellis you know yes i said he was a hole that's my whole background but i grew up in pensacola florida which is right near mobile alabama them played three hours away from new orleans spent a lot of time on the wall and yes i love it so much i may say it's nice to meet you . thanks to my desk. while the record was days at nine thirty
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all of a sudden it's clear not a sudden loss is going on want. some sort of feeling but not so it. can be a most of it was revealed to the pope multiple injuries among current america so for them to keep sophie hope the look of the show's real year mars on the phone to the book on the if you can book a complete professional services say yes but i don't know if there's a book in a moral sense of what a month. from hanumant enough of a. tough allowed me to see you something that will save the us a leg up on long enough something not setting. a model in the us and then to hospitals look ma that's what up to now maybe not maybe comedy full enough.
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i'm going to do just that and you're watching all the. swash big move. your launching an r t america got special report with a loud boom this bugs you insult me as well enough but basically everything that you think you know about civil society have broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be in business of normalizing violence. we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly detailed situation. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last term.
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it up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry finally i could 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 breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters in mind gets consumed with death this one might just. speak to now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. god. was.
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