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brut stale grains and wilted flowers topped off with a plate full of burnt turkey. food metaphors a satire of the dismantling of net neutrality due to corporate greed and lust to can troll the last great britain tear of freedom that is our internet that is the very reason that we always must be watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal with. the blood of. what they like you know that i got. this. week so. well for the watching the hawks i am i robot times out of the wallace. bird turkey bird offering his gold medal you have
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seriously i mean it's kind of funny i have to say a funny it is the idea that oh we don't want the government to be micromanaging the internet all we've heard from the trump administration before and now in the election is this idea of keeping us safe by limiting what we can see this is an administration that during the during the campaign said i just might wish to shut the whole thing down i mean i don't know the idea of all would try and suddenly you care about transparency and freedom when really all this does is just. well it is easier for big corporations why didn't they just do their job well and customers would come to that why do i have to waste more taxpayer dollars. going through you know policy after policy right i mean they just about obama if that and looking at democrats aren't clean in this i know you're gonna ones who are you know running in the most sensor and dismay of all things russian on the internet and you come out of you are not allowed to see any of these things because my goodness it could
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influence you what is your your to the public to understand what you you know read on the internet is apparently the message from god you've got a shot at roddick sacking clients and anyone who lives under these proposed rules broadband service providers would now have a right to charge higher rates or prioritize ation and basically and selectively degrade certain services out their own discretion so you know like certain things will charge a little bit more for other things we're going to just make sure you don't really see them because we'll make them so slow that you can't really pay attention to them right the rule changes writers to be transparent in their actions so basically like whatever i have sites they allowed to load baster or whatever they do they apparently get to be transparent they have to be transparent which to me is like i'm on that's like asking wall street to be honest with their you know managing of money and they're buying and selling and they're monopolies and things like that you're never going to get these guys to do that kind of like you know oh you know
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see her being transparent but they won't really do it this is why we have about three choices for internet service and that's the big thing too they act like there's just this as you said quarter cooperation that's out there so many choices and options you can have garbage or you can have a garbage pile right here too i mean that's what it is because we're going between brize an a.t.m. teen comcast most you don't get even a choice of those three depending on which neighborhood you live in you're kind of locked into one at a time most of the title if you want to go satellite and not all of them have the. track record of privacy of internet freedom of not doing this already before it was . you know and you know it's at now apparently and what's really interesting to me too was it's like when that was we told me earlier that it was when they opened this up to customer come right back last spring who business are a big part so what happened was a back in april federal law requires that the f.c.c. take you know public comments on proposed not neutrality and the idea was
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a had to actually take them into account and the say like well this is what the people want what happened is a bunch of researchers and reporters actually looked through it and discovered that the f.c.c. public comment process was so corrupted by say comments and submission of comments and millions of them and the ones that were in there the fake comments were all in favor of getting rid of dismantling that new trial you know shocker isn't that weird that trolls do that. data scientists and software engineer had to release this research into the comments on hacker known and he claims that as research found at least one point three million fake prover people comments with suspicions about many more so there you are you this is what the people want is it what the people won or is it just what were the words that were the collusion and you know investigations into things like that if that is literally what's going to happen it won't be the end of the world but what you will have happen is that then
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suddenly you have to pay for your packages like oh i have to pay a premium cost up here just to get a fast working internet well somebody has got to have like netflix and all these things that i normally look at but then like if i don't pay that cost that i get a slow you know crappy internet without all the access to the web sites that i want to survive and then all of a sudden they make up all that money of people cutting the cord because they wanted to do it piecemeal and now they're like fine do it now and then we're all going to be create our own and it was just a little further out west. following the embury singh failure to replace obamacare president trump and the republican party have gladly accepted the media narrative that busy figuring out whatever treats the gimmicks that needs to include to get this mega tax bill through the senate let's take a look at who really stands to gain and list who really stands are going to lose like always as the super rich the big time donors they get to gain and lose and usually the rest of us are you know fifty six down with the f.c.c.
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and basically you know dismantling you know selling off the internet to private private interests and allowing them run roughshod same thing we're seeing old infrastructure and it's not going to be better so part of this is is part is sort of dug in there it's what happens when you have a bunch of people have only been on one side and don't understand government and don't understand civics and how things work that they they try to fix one problem but what they end up doing is actually causing more problems and this is one of the things about the shortsighted plan and this tax plan this is a partisan this is bad planning and everybody's trying to get their little pieces and some of the more bizarre provisions are clearly clearly from poor planning what a great example was the tax bill would eliminate the deduction for private activity bonds that are used by local governments to fund all kinds of public private partnership projects in a remission really seems great this is the idea was to cheer it on as an end to the sports stadium with poll book because the measure was written so poorly shocker the
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bill ends up targeting highways airports and hospitals that well so now your tax bill is going to make it pretty much impossible for ten. good lawyers every issues so and when he was elected the top three legislative items strategists expect him to pursue were tax cuts health care reform and infrastructure obviously obama care of. and so we have this to instill that messes with infrastructure so. you could have got the infrastructure done first it's got bipartisan appeal. it's got tribe are they nobody's going to say we don't need them for that was something that we could all get on the same board that creates jobs but hey you know it's really bad and what's also interesting in this too is that you also you know they're calling hedge funds small businesses one of the top republican talking points is that these tax reform plan would benefit mom and pop businesses your mom and pop shops pay by allowing owners to take that lower pass through income tax rate that helps them
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just like larger corporations are getting a break with corporate tax rate dropping to twenty cents but the catch is that headphones hedge funds are apparently planning to take full advantage of the break as well as many of the venture capital firms and a bunch will be able to look themselves in with the likes of like mom and pop shops babysitting and cleaning services yeah just wonders can get in there because you know they're just you know struggling to get by the road we have is a new tab i landed at four still is rooted in a century ago and ridiculous got to help the one percent before you help the ninety nine. politics in washington d.c. works all right as we go to break mark watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover the facebook and twitter see our full shows that are t. dot com coming up our tease trinity chavez brings us the latest on the porch the supreme court decision on drone warfare and our old tabitha wallace rings the bells of the new cultural changes based in one of mankind's oldest provisions. stay tuned
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quite a bit about contemporary challenges of domestic bliss and why it means so much to politicians and economists in the united states first the issue of race just two decades ago it would have been quite shocking for the fifth in line to the british throne to marry white american actress given my interest in marriage wasn't even fully legal in all of the united states until one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and the rates of international interracial marriages have tripled since one thousand nine hundred eighty in fact according to pew research in twenty sixteen non-blacks who oppose a close relative marrying a black person was that just fourteen percent of those polled but just twenty five years ago people found that sixty three percent of non-blacks would oppose a close relative marrying a black person so in a way we've come a long way in a very short period of time and the growing pains of the millennial marriage market are making the old guard a bit nervous for one the housing market has always been driven by the dedication
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of the american dream of marriage family and owning a home but these days it's becoming harder and harder to find a cohabitate a married couple it seems that the amount of married u.s. citizens is at its lowest since one nine hundred twenty over two thirds of twenty five year olds have never been married the u.s. census bureau started tracking cohabitation in two thousand and seven when twenty nine percent of those polled lived without a spouse or partner currently over forty two percent of u.s. adults live without a spouse or partner enjoy fourteen the nonpartisan council in contemporary families studied the issue home. fear of divorce played a factor in the marriage rates for years the prevailing notion had been that divorce rates were higher for those who live together before marriage what the data from the council of contemporary families actually showed was that it wasn't the cohabitation that affected divorce rates it was the age at which they got married the younger people were when they got married the higher risk of divorce but what
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about those who had already been married sometimes multiple times so you have nine hundred sixty only fourteen million americans have been married more than once by one nine hundred eighty that number of twenty million by two thousand and fourteen that number a doubled to forty two million american adults who had been married more than once nevertheless statistics increasingly show the literally ancient institution of marriage as it is presented by religious conservatives just doesn't work in twenty seventeen and quite frankly most people don't want to be a part of perpetuating it why why are we finally starting to tears or no turn our nose up at marriage for comfort or financial stability eighty eight percent of people polled by pew research and twenty seven hundred seventy love was the number one reason they married their partners when they are allowed to go to school have careers and society generally isn't publicly shaming us for sidestepping the rituals of marriage but now the shame is put on men by the institutions that push
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that traditional marriage while men have always been able to wait longer to marry they are now shamed as lazy immaturity just out for cheap sex if they don't get married third told that women are rejecting them because they don't have a good enough job and when they do manage to get married if their wife doesn't take their last name studies are showing that they're seen as less masculine in the cinderella complex published in one thousand nine hundred one and written by psychologist collette dowling she states we have only one real shot at liberation and that is to emancipate ourselves from within. maybe and i don't have a whole lot of fancy statistics on this but maybe if politicians religious leaders and economists stop trying to blame their failures on all of us adapting to a changing world they wouldn't be falling so far behind that is a very excellent excellent point to have the maybe we need to just kind of get out pull back from being in other people's businesses allow them to fall in love live
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the life they want to live they want to fall in love with five different people and live in a commune somewhere great as long as they're a body and if they want to just have you know man and woman traditional marriage and live out their days happy as a clam been great and i don't want the big drama and like oh my goodness what's going on next it's going to destroy society of millennial don't get married or have a lot. yet a billion or evil on the planet i'm pretty sure we're going to be all right. i would say what's interesting is when you start barry grunow the miss yes you know especially the economic. because that's really been pushing this idea that all of your not getting married having kids you're brewing all economy for everybody i totally agree are the perceived breakdown of marriage and birth is often the great excuse they use over and over again is the root cause of our economic and social problems oh it's too many on one of mothers and fifteen children running around all of them well the nationwide unemployment rate is around five percent the rate the rate for millennia was low is twice that at twelve percent you add in student loans
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and it's hard to imagine a working class one meal seeing a wedding and kids as a wise financial choice of the younger generation isn't going to make those mistakes there are going to sit there and say like oh i want to spend a bunch of money on because it will spend a bunch of money on marriage when i think you know look i go to i'm not even able to get a job sometimes i'm still stuck with home why would i do the right it's this idea of being financially responsible and not taking on debt that they can't afford not taking on responsibilities they don't know if they can they can you know take care of the idea that they're being smarter than baby boomers and smarter than some of us had x. ers who god is some of the people who got into dad and did all that what why are we saving them if your economy can't stand up to people having babies and figure it out then your economy is the problem stupid not if not i'm not going to a baby and this we saw this was constant have more babies because we need your tax money oh noes are the slave class you know no more and what's also well and women are going to be baby makers so that your tax brackets work out so that students who
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i want to have before we got to move is the one thing really surprised me that. there was a twenty small study and i double checked it because it was a study that was funded by you or me but they had independent statisticians go through it so what they found was that they looked at ninety thousand people who had been married between two thousand five hundred thousand and twelve and they found that people who it's not their spouse on line were actually more satisfied than those who met often. mine and marriages that started online in that time were less likely to end in divorce so maybe the money was on something i still don't get the swiping it's confusing i saw it the wrong way so i don't know looks as good for a lot of it straight i would talk with her i guess all right we're going to add in a blow to the military terms piracy accountability the us supreme court and notes today it will not be taking up a wrongful death lawsuit by the family of several innocent civilians killed in a twenty twelve drone strike in yemen stating that the institution does not review
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the judgment of military actions the supreme court's decision to close is the last remaining legal channel for challenging the pentagon's decision making on drone strikes to add insult to injury one of the drone strikes victims was salim bin ali jabar and the mom preaching against extremism and in their lawsuit the family simply petitioned the court for wait for an apology as opposed to demanding financial compensation for more of the court's most recent decision and what it means for the pentagon's controversial drone program artie's turn of the chavez reports. the u.s. supreme court announced that it is not reopening a lawsuit over a drone strike in yemen that killed five people in two thousand and twelve the case began in two thousand and fifteen with a cell been better brought the wrongful death case against them president barack obama after two of his family members were killed by a u.s. drone attack themselves twenty six year old nephew while leader who was a local police man and his brother in law salem who was a local imaam both were killed in the attack along with three others although the
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lawsuit did not seek monetary damages it did request an apology from the u.s. government in a declaration that the attack was unlawful to bev said since the awful day when i lost two of my loved ones my family and i have been asking the u.s. government to admit their error and say sorry our pleas have been ignored no one will publicly say that an american drone killed salem and walid even though we all know it this. is unjust he said the strike violated the torture victim protection act an alien tort statute and has framed the lawsuit as an attempt to lift the secrecy surrounding us drone strikes however the case was dismissed in june because the court cited another lawsuit that found the wisdom of military operations is a political question not the judicial one. meanwhile after jakarta's attempt to revive the lawsuit to get justice for his family today the supreme court declined to take up the case according to the associated press the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit ruled earlier this year that the case had been properly dismissed the appeals court said taking up the case
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would require it to second guess the wisdom of a military action which is said courts could not review reporting in new york trinity chávez r t. c one it's one of the saddest things about this story is the fact that the a mom who was killed was actually targeted by al qaeda for preaching against them and then came out of his mosque to confront a group of militants who come to threaten him that's it's just so symbolic of our approach to the middle east as a whole here is someone who was there trying to stop it here he was coming out to say you know please stop and we don't need to see the stream has and what do we do with drought we've certainly drawn the guy drove by a lot of i mean a really good question that's a political decision in the original appeals court verdict from june that dismissed this case all the judges agree that the only institution that has oversight powers of the president's military decisions is congress but in her own to something
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common conservatives generals were just grows out of that congressional oversight is a joke and a bad what it bad so basically basically there is no oversight what the supreme court did by looking at this is basically saying that we have no legal oversight no judicial legal oversight for military action because they're trying to say that military action is political where you could still break the law while following orders. well possible what we need is to actually enforce the laws of if i don't do my job if i just don't show up here if i just come up here and go. i mentioned you're going to be like hey tower don't come into work right why do they get to keep coming into work affecting other people's lives and putting literally like sitting back and what is the judicial system just to get to basically like push you know push responsibility off of them because why they've got to make a hard decision then i would have really got to nobody really ultimately wants to make a hard decision which is truly tragic at the end of the day but they all want to resolve their point but they want that however they want the power of the position
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to make our decisions they don't want to actually do it when it comes down to that and because of that we'll continue to see more and more innocent people killed over and over and over again with these drone strikes the house to stop and remember we gave president trump peace powers we gave obama these powers and now trump is using them you know that's the problem with the drone program as i see. mars twenty twenty that have a nice ring to it doesn't it and now it has a pretty amazing space parachute as well that's right and another step towards future human colonization a new mars rover mission is set to launch in two thousand and twenty and since landing on the angry red planet can be a tad tricky nasa scientists have developed a state of the art revolutionary new parachute to slow the spacecraft down as it enters the martian atmosphere at over twelve thousand miles per hour or five point four kilometers per second the parachute was developed through the advanced supersonic parachute inflation research experiment or aspire and this dramatic video of it was captured during
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a recent test in early october where at an altitude of twenty six miles or forty two kilometers and out of the law of one point eight times the speed of sound the mars parachute was deployed thirty five minutes later a spierer successfully splashed down into the atlantic ocean dropping us one step closer to mars and one john. from the plastic parachuting g.i. joes we tossed into the years kids to remember those as one of my barbie dolls. this is way cooler yeah but if you put your barbie dolls in the put them in a dress and then i give her has like a backpack and she'd be like prom. can learn everything that was in the hearts including how to make a problem soldier on the barbie dolls or i remember that as our show for you today i just remember everyone in this world we are a lot told your love the wall i love you i am a robot and i'm top of the wall and people are watching those talks and have a great life but.
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