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truly this is an international game of chess with nations and populations at stake ironic given that last year saudi arabia's highest islamic cleric banned chess saying that the game causes enmity and hatred between people and even when played on a giant geopolitical scale well it looks like he was right. russia and syria have come under fire at a closed door meeting of the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons the meeting followed of the findings of an investigation into a deadly sarin gas attack in syria april the o.p.c. w issued a report two weeks ago which concluded assad's government was behind the attack which left more than eighty dead it also stated the sarin gas used can be traced to government stockpiles earlier we talked to alexander the russian representative at the o.p.c. w.
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who was at the latest meeting. the dream report of the seventh report has been established in flagrant disregard to. the basic higher standards became a call convention united national security council resolutions and previous decisions by the executive council it is a bold to respect the chain of custody. headed by mr mueller came to more school. in september i guess if i'm not mistaken and we expressed point of view. givens and defendant deathin and clearly we were not quiet and the gym was
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a perfectly informed it was dumped. russia is not against the extension known all day monday rather i didn't. need to use the form a chant. provided that the g.m. . works in steep compliance with high standards chemical and. resolutions will be united nations and previous decisions was the executive council by that is it for me on the back of thirty five minutes of full look at your nose you are watching me.
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i don't think i have said the. people are always suffering always is stuck in the sense that he lead is one that he did thirty percent of the responsibilities of coming from one country the seventy one or the seventy percent is coming from an idea i think that we have to see that we have to discuss how to improve our capacity to alleviate that this offer and so on the human being to. begin the kind of. gunning. down the school board until just recently for those of. us who don't feel that devotional putting in a solar system. in
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case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corners perforations washington washington post media. voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. and salutation corporate news executives it's expected and will fall between the cracks but sometimes there are stories there y.o.y. and where oh one of these big stories that most folks across the country are whisper about in major television over two month long pro twiddled back on september fifteenth or some argue execution of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith back in two thousand and eleven stokely was charged with first degree murder
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after shooting the young black man five times following a high speed chase during which the white officer was record we're going to kill this don't you know it to justify the shooting stokely claimed smith was reaching for a gun in his car which prosecutors argued could have actually been planted there after the shooting in the aftermath of the acquittal st louis has seen thousands of protesters take to the streets for months and weeks on end which according to the local fox affiliate has closed large corporate offices shut down restaurants and bars and even forced you to to call up a concert. you know businesses and bars are one thing but if your protest cancels a u two concert you think there's really biggest story of the entire fall season so where is all the coverage that the protests in ferguson in baltimore received well some are saying that the answer to that question may lie in the questionable
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actions of the boys in blue well let's start asking some questions and watching the hawks. you get the. real deal with the bottom. because. we're looking at another set of protests that the didn't make it in the mainstream oh no whisper i mean you know the new york times maybe carried a little bit print media kind of touched on it but i haven't seen hide nor hair of . mainstream news television and a u two concert at concerts burbs there's a lot outside of their own neighborhoods right in late september in st louis on to protest in downtown mass just how stupid everyone is so first of all there was an undercover and assaulted you know we've had people who are legally had firearms and not legally them and using that as an excuse to leave we need to pay attention to
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these protests happening in st louis because we're going to cover it. when after a smilie bobby brown best known as eleven from the hit netflix series stranger things was listed along such stars as charlie is thrown alexander scars guard it should have been for her talent and hard work instead it was because w. magazine felt milly was one of the reasons quote why t.v. is sexier than ever. million bobbi brown is thirteen years old and while her job as a performer does make her a public figure we might want to ask ourselves why we are so quick to sexualize very young men and women and our society but if you think this is just about feminist ranting about the treatment of women you'd be wrong obviously because young men are just as targeted these days when will hard who plays mike on stranger things was rightfully grossed out when twenty seven year old model ali michael decided to be very weird on twitter by sending him the message quote not to be weird but hit me up and for years and fans rightfully noted just how disgusting and
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unsettling it was c. in two thousand and seven the americans on the six see themselves as so we understand with sex and sexuality even as and as recent news items suggest the victimization of young men is just a serious children even those in the public eye are not objects they are not there to be deemed sexy or desirable they're not toit's perhaps we can be the protectors of the next generation and stead of the predators i couldn't agree more i mean this is this is one of those things worse like you have to stand back and ask yourself what kind of a society do we live in we're taking a thirteen year old girl you know a twelve year old boy and suddenly saying look you know don't they look she slipped her hair back put on a black coat and suddenly she's a sex object she's mean and then we wonder why we have all this harassment and all these people suddenly getting him for pedophilia charges and things like that well it doesn't help when they look at these you know twenty get their famous of course
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they should be doing a cover of a magazine because they're famous and tell a bright. then because they're super hot or good looking that's a line that i don't think anybody wants to cross to bright as it is enough to think about the idea of children as that we've gotten this point where we want to say like oh kids are so much maturity is down more mature these days than they were back then it still doesn't excuse a twenty seven year old or a thirty year old or forty year old looking at a thirteen year old and not only just thinking about it agassi that you're sitting there going this seems totally appropriate and it's really sick to me plus i mean what sort of a much larger is it is a bigger issue because unicef according to unicef approximately sixty thousand adolescent girls die each year as a result of violence and one hundred twenty million girls in the world today about one in ten one in ten have been victims of rape or sexual acts that is disgusting in a study conducted in two thousand
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a research was liam university found that on average across different magazines fifty one point eight percent of the advertisements that featured women portrayed as sex objects however when you jump over to men's magazines in the end when women appear in men's magazines they were objectified seventy six percent of the time and that the depiction of women as sex objects who are also victims of aggression in. good word the idea that submission is a desirable trait in a woman good word that it's sort of a good stock in you when you start to see that this idea of submission where it which is when you look at images you know the reason that the you know britney spears school girl hit me baby one more time which has a whole other level of. why that has this a girl thing isn't about anything but submission it's there submissive they're young they're and that's this idea that we sort of pull with. but then we get to the point and it doesn't mean just not talking about sex healthy sexuality and understanding and then there's the idea of
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you know this back in two thousand and six the american. psychological society source put together guidelines about how to to case in and and sexualization some of the components so you go through as a person's value comes only from his or her appeal or behavior to the exclusion of all other characteristics so it's really about how much do other people find me desirable a person is held to a standard that equates physical attractiveness with being sexy a person is made into a for other sexual use rather than seen as a person with the capacity for independent action and decision making and then finally sexuality is inappropriate we opposed upon the person so it's not something you're involved in it's not a choice and that is so important when we're talking about children enjoy enjoy them for the talent they are and let them go through their life and we did this with every one of them figure that out on their own you know and respect them and protect their art as we go to break or quarters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter so your poll shows
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that are to dot com coming up strong storms that start with cultural historian and social critic morris berman to discuss the future of western civilization life topic and then our teams david miller brings us the inside dirt on the food industries and links to an epic environmental catastrophe no one on this list stay true to what you. put in a blog. we have sooner so the sooner you see it like that will spoil. the buzz and defend you know if you cycle it but hope that. somebody.
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mudge still. got a very wide grip on life because that saudi prince. we tell them it just good. at all is well confiscated basically put on a. brit so tell the middle. pub. even sure. to keep it to him as i live eat here good for yourself then. run it. through the only need to. be young. again. and
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we have other things in this world sounds like this isn't enough for everyone and why some people's minds so take our thing all the power just for themselves and to see whether. we will. be after after the global financial crisis in two thousand and eight we used to be afraid and argument over the merits of capitalism truly emerged as a serious mainstream debate and ever since the issue has really only grown from stagnant wages and permanently difficult job markets to growing outrage over the
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student loan bubble and never ending scandals in the financial industry. the calls for reform both practical and radical have emerged so forcefully that they even propel bernie sanders an inch away from a progressive revolution the democratic party similarly the political success of firebrand candidates and a complete collapse of the traditional political establishment have risperdal doubts about the future of government and geopolitics to distill all of that and more down sat down recently with cultural historian and social critic morris berman here's a preview of their conversation america one time was the hope of the world it was that beacon of light that the new world the promise of but a better tomorrow and i think most people have come to the realization of no it's not so where is the hope in the modern world on a global level is it in subcultures that you see in any nation or is it really in subgroups and sub states. what we're talking about something now is a really good question and we're talking about something now that's much larger than just the united states. if we can say is the world systems analysis
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school does people like emmanuel wallerstein capitalisms day was roughly fifteen hundred to twenty one hundred that's the arc of of capital is expensive if we can say that that's the period then what what we have to look at is what's good how is that going to be replaced because it will no socio economic arrangement lasts forever if there's anything. i mean any story and with half a brain knows that if you study history long enough what you figure out is there's only one constant and that's change and so we will move to something else and the question is first of all what is going to be and secondly how are we going to do it and my own prediction i recently. it just came out on line yesterday i think on amazon it's
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a collection of essays called are we there yet and the final essay is a lecture i've given a number of times over the past six or seven years called dual process the only game in town and what i say is that due process means that concomitant with the slow disintegration of capitalism which we are living through right now there is a possibility of the emergence of an alternative in terms of alternative structures for example alternative currency alternative political arrangements such as secession breakup of empires we're seeing wilma saw in scotland we see it with bracks it we're seeing almost saw it in catalonia what a shame you know that failed but it's that fight is not over yet but basically we're seeing the emergence of alternatives alternative energy sources for example
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barcelona has something like more than one hundred alternative currency s. where people is essential what it amounts to is a barter system so i think there is the possibility of emerging alternative structures. it will not happen through. opposing you know corporate fascism or whatever you want to call it in the united states this system is too powerful yet there can be no success occupy wall street was rather a joke i mean it was late and that's going to be the case with any kind of violence or nonviolent confrontation with the system you know i mean if you really want to chew on steel go fight the system but there is another way to do that and that's to go around that is to say to create these alternative structures and things like this are happening especially. countries that have suffered austerity greece portugal. spain these these are countries in which these
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types of alternative experiments are rife because people are desperate and i think we're going to see japan is another one incidentally and. i wrote about this to some extent in a book a couple years ago about your band called neurotic beauty which i talked about the alternative experiments that were happening in japan so there are various countries that are trying to do this but you know they're fighting the weight of history and the weight of those six hundred years that emmanuel wallerstein talks about and so the emerging justice capitalism it's a struggle for a long time to emerge out of fuel ism so this new world that i think is being born is going to have to struggle for a long time to free itself of capitalism. chew on still a lifeguard who doesn't love your excitement is especially palpable when it comes to car and a meat and a fully loaded burger
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a perfectly done ribeye steak or crispy broiler chicken straight out of the album who could possibly say no regan's but. but if the horror of animals living and dying and factory farm conditions isn't enough to ruin your appetite new revelations show that the earth may literally be on track to turning into a toxic waste site thanks to yes our love of steaks and burgers these the findings and reasoning behind how our meat heavy diet may be causing environmental disaster right now our own backyard are fascinating and up implicating the entire corporate food chain in a way you probably never thought about before or to use david miller brings us more details on this story. america's water is under attack and also your health and if you had to choose between producing food on mass quantities or queen of water which one would you choose wait wait wait let's put it this way why do we have to choose whether to have clean water or producing food. moot is not why the american government institutes regulations to provide for safe upkeep of our environment and
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the overall health of the american people the global meat industry already implicated in driving global warming and the forestation is now responsible for one it's expected to be the worst dead one record in the gulf of mexico. and according to nation of change dot org america currently houses five times as many livestock animals as humans and now a group called mighty earth is launching a new campaign to expose tyson foods and the role of the process of livestock feed production and this is what causes major pollution in america's largest meat company tyson foods is standing now for its expansive role in all the region suffering the worst pollution impacts from industrial meat and feed production americans are very familiar with tyson products and according to mighty earth tyson is responsible for one out of every five pounds of meat produced in the united states they own brands like jimmy dean hillshire farms ball park and sarah leak in addition to sell into fast food retailers like mcdonald's and mighty earth campaign
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director does say that big companies like tyson have left a trail of pollution across the country and they also have it has run into the gulf of mexico there's a mississippi river from the american heartland is causing all this dead since last year the u.s.g.s. today reported around one point one five million metric tons of the nitrogen pollution that flowed into the gulf of mexico as compares to the b.p. oil spill was over six hundred seventy thousand metric tons so the question remains what role would the american government and your voice play in persuading the largest food and agricultural companies to dramatically improve their environmental and social policies for watching the hawks david miller r.t. america. great report by david miller what role do you believe you know it's not so much your voice but the bigger role is your wallet if you want to take you know tyson and let them know that you disagree with how you know we have a factory farming in the hell they raise animals in the fertilizer you know all of
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that that he just discussed you've got a you've got a lot of low through your wallet stop by a little products that well it's part of the problem is that tyson feeds into a system a food system that really takes advantage of the poor over you and lower middle class and lower classes because. you know you're going to buy a big frozen bag of chicken breasts when they're you know fifty cents a piece as opposed to paying for this higher quality food i think the really disturbing thing is that you know it gets painted as this oh you're just an animal lover first i love bacon and i love states. but however i don't think it's healthy for us that the meat i'm getting is in that kind of condition and in standing me deep in toxic waste that then is going into the food into the groundwater there is that yeah i mean i think there's a there's a thing that we kind of have to to get a sense of what's really important to save and while we have politicians wanting to cut the tops off of mountains to get that resource out food is a resource that people really need we quickly ask you there's
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a lot of people understandably raising the alarm over you know donald trump but as e.p.a. chief scott pruitt dismantling the terms of our metal productions where are the regulators been all these years before the donald and scott got a hold of like you know go to be even more were of the allowing the food industry to get away with this to begin with you got to ask that question now this wasn't something that just happened over now you know it's lobbyists it's kickbacks and it's also that the e.p.a. in just the departments of making sure people are doing this is actually going out and making people accountable they don't have the money to do it it hasn't been funded in a way that allows them that's the thing is the odd thing i love small government but we actually need more people out there doing their jobs and we need more people more lawyers like my turpin tonio from you know out there fighting against these corporate being humans to keep them from polluting our lands exactly.
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so just what separates human rights from the animals are opposable thumbs our fashion sense or are we really separate well if there is indeed separation between man and animal two teams of neuroscience is pulling a page out of the iconic animated. the secretive meme recently announced that they have successfully implanted human brain organo aids into the brains of lab rats and mice you know just take a second to hope there's stem cell research for four years ago in vienna until now these human brain organise only existed in test tubes functioning as a sort of small p. or b. in size rudimentary quasi human brain so they'd be pulsing with the kind of electrical activity that animates actual brains and giving birth to brand new neurons much like full blown brains they can even develop these six layers of a human cortex which is the region of the brain responsible for thought speech judgment and other advanced cognitive functions providing invaluable research into
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diseases like alzheimer's and this week a virus and now all human brains are in rats fully your rosebushes should be safe from any talking rats in the near future but these breakthroughs are raising offical questions about just how much we can make something young men before it becomes more human than human. this is this is one of the stories i read was like wow i didn't think we would get this for that is it's raising a lot of ethical questions does are kind of like ok they're not going to be talking they're not going to be thinking that they're human being trapped in a rat body or anything like that it's just a little piece of brain that's you know it's not as if the rat is thinking message sort of growing but when the rat noise like growing the blood brain in that part of the brain that that's technically human is then kind of firing and snap sing with them the right then you have to ask the question are we harming what is closer to. them suddenly getting this kind of cut human conscious of like is everything when at this point it's a great question or could they end up being like ratatouille and help me cope
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really good meals maybe that's true all right. cars are a breed of very rare birds order lives we're told we're not told we're loved loved so i'd tell you all i love you i am sorry robots to have a quality people watching those hawks out there. everybody. rigs politics that's what many are saying out of the d.n.c. chair donna brazil claimed bernie sanders was cheated in the primary but the rigging goes further the g.o.p. establishment. then nor now. parties war with themselves.
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yes. oh. yes well this is all the truth. in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person
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with the loudest voice of the biggest. truth to stand losing business you just the right questions and the right answer the. question. prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything with ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects why it. was is terminally altered what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because
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something's legal doesn't mean it's something we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but none of us signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam all polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the berm pits would really literally send a v.a. probe and they don't want to pay it so the waiting decades a lot of those soldiers will die and the time.

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