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the old continuing resolution in order to continue to dodge their important responsibilities like say keeping the government funded and running properly in january nineteenth marks the sunset of now their fourth continuing resolution but passing budgets on time isn't the only important responsibility congress has been ignoring now on a regular pretty regular basis. according to a recent survey by gov spend dot com congressional members and the us voting public are incredibly far apart on spending priorities for example gov spend discover that when it comes to just the discretionary funding budget americans thought military spending should be cut in half and education science and energy and environment deserve to be roughly doubled or more but congress on the other hand decided that allocating six hundred thirty nine billion to the pentagon while giving just fifty nine billion for education was a was
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a much better use of taxpayer dollars. i guess to our illustrious elected officials a brand new gerald ford aircraft carriers far more important to our well being than heating city schools and baltimore seems that congress is also ignoring the will of the citizenry they represent relegating us to a pretty low spot on the totem pole of congressional priorities which is why which is why it is time to break out the wood carver and start watching harks. you get the. real thing. as you get to the bottom. just. like you that i got. this. week so. rather than watching the hard sciences i
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really went to the on top of the wall and. yeah goodness gracious little bit of a divide between what congress makes a priority and what we what we what yeah i'm not allowed to just get to it seems like this administration over and over again sort of says we'll get to it next week where a little later it's a little that all of us get are we got to it i do that in my taxes i don't consider that my light bill medical bills they don't take that. i'm just barely about where it is pretty amazing our congress can just keep going to kicking the can down the road for what you had one job one job and your one job one really important job which is to make sure that the money one goes the right place which is a whole nother conversation but i think it's that idea of how do people even understand as do do people do most americans have a concept of how much what i didn't really spend and on what i got is the i don't think and i know right now i know it's the illusion versus the. reality really.
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when they surveyed the zero two thousand some taxpayers. the average. they thought that the average for defense spending was about twenty six percent of the budget you know you look at it also you know about twenty cents or so compared to fifty four percent of what we actually spend so like they kind of assume of twenty six that's right you take a look at this graph they put up most taxpayers actually thought the militias military spending accounts for roughly twenty six percent of the discretionary budget spending now the the above fifty four percent that actually does most experts feel like a twenty six a good number that we should be spending on them we should be spending about a fifty four percent here they also look at that they also thought that we spend about ten percent of our budget on health care right now in ten percent must go to health care when in fact only six percent actually so that's like this big
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disconnect and it's not like military health care of these are the only things you know i mean what's really disturbing is the idea of what people thought we spent on veterans or for veterans they get the veterans benefits would account for almost eleven percent. of mandatory federal mandatory spending new year's or it has to go to matter what actually they're only out about four percent of the actual have it and it was an agriculture in transportation that kind of amazed me because this mandatory spending they doubled the amount we spend on agriculture and transportation so from agriculture they thought it was you know it's from four percent to eight percent they thought it was a present only for transportation they thought it was at least six and it's actually only two per cent and to sit back and wonder what's happened this is where it's happened this is why but they'll tell you we're spending all this money on health care we're already spending how do you pay for that how would we pay our education how do we pay for heating and baltimore schools and you know how why don't you spend what america the what the american people think you're supposed to
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. what we're supposed to respond you know it's interesting we talked about that mandatory you know the mandatory spending side of the budget what's interesting about this particular survey is that the men and women surveyed actually believe the we should the late they think less money should be spent on social security and medicare yeah and they actually put more into veterans food agriculture and transportation because they think they're important right you know which is interesting is this kind of like ok you know there's two things that we're paying for for the future so certainly medicare but today we need this that's kind of what you get from those surveys is from this particular survey it's like look it's great that we're saving but really i mean we spend a trillion dollars in federal government social security that's just to take care of people that are out and they're coming forward now you can talk about republicans and others on the hill we need to dip into that we need to bring some of that back into the fold and cut into people's social security or lace was the excuse let other people use it you know let them decide what they want to use of
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which is the us. while there are laws in place to protect employees from harassment abuse of a company doesn't actually hound someone on staff to ensure those laws are followed they could be in for a world of trouble in a reformation sparked by the me two movements foray into the news world the aricept in a child has discovered that multiple publication of the heart of harassment allegations have had no working human resources person or department one former employee of the new republic told the intercept that staffers quote had no power no leverage to get it to stop no one to tell what was happening to and no reason to believe that they could speak out and still keep their jobs a formation institute not a nation institute employee told having imposed that abuse their quote all took place against the backdrop where there was no personal handbook and no one in the h.r. role finally sorry jaffe a former freelance reporter at alter net said she didn't remember quote ever giving a handbook or getting told where i should take complaints if i had any board
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members never. interacted with any of us in a capacity of actually overseeing alter net so could it truly be as simple as having an h.r. department well in a lot of ways that it managers can't simply interpret an official handbook any way they want which is where h.r. becomes important for arbitration in the event of an issue arising and in the event of a complaint conflicts of interest can be avoided because i'm reality who do you complain to when your manager or boss acts in appropriately when the person everyone answers to is the perpetrator of that abuse which is why especially in the news business the value of having proper human resources people or departments can't possibly zero be overlooked as people finally refuse to be abused harassed or discriminated against in the workplace. you know it's. you know there's it's great you know people are sort of ask these questions and bring these things up from people who have all of the entertainment business this should be across the board not just
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over. the whatever you should have someone there. who you know you don't have somebody who's outside of it and this is to protect companies and c.e.o.'s as much as it is to protect your you know the guy in the mail yet you knew that i was already you need an honest broker for everyone because what happens when you try to sort of this is what's happened in these multiple organizations and we've seen it with like you said with harvey and everybody else it's like is there or is there any of our department and is that is your department substantial enough substance have enough that they will take these complaints and actually deal with them having you know having worked at miramax back in the day i don't know that that you know there's this is where some of the issues are just because there's an h.r. department doesn't mean that they're doing their job correctly is don't get me wrong just having one is a great you have to have somebody who is willing to say this is how this goes now one of the things you know even if someone is acting as an h.r. person all along and this was the problem number of places at the new republic this
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is where they ran into an issue is they had somebody who was working another job as the h.r. person and the problem was there was a number of those it's an issue of trust so what happens here is you have a manager assigned to handle h.r. complaints than most times the managers in this new republic just swept them under the rug made refused to take a formal complaint or would often retaliate against an employer you really didn't make complaints so with everyone in a bad position because. it's something as a manager that seems totally fine isn't ok when you're in that job a major personal voice of right so this is what i've known tribe or an scheiber and julie cresswell had talked about this a little bit in new york times in the piece in december and what they said which is quote a lack of trust to manage. that's itself it is a self perpetuating quandary women are hesitant to approach human resources departments and those departments cite the absence of complaints as proof of a respectful and for my tired career many times have i gone to an h.r.
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department to complain about something they sort of do sleep it often happens and even a full on h.r. department suites and under the bridge says it's going to be harder for you and then you don't have any backup and eventually what you learn in this business as a woman as a. woman. years old that i am that honestly i don't my first reaction is not to go to h.r. it's not to go to the authorities when something bad happens because they're not going to believe. that i'm that's what i think is true that i always feel every day things are not all that culture that's how pervasive that culture is kind of the idea of what is and isn't acceptable. because even for a male side looking at a job or going to tame an industry almost lol. and i can think off the top of my head like h.r. in a production company but i don't know how you know you're like what that exact file can you know and i'm sure it does but no one ever says oh this is where it is this
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is where you talk to infidelity is unnecessary you know you know how do you look if you think. there's this idea that business is a very different world that it's you know the idea of even saying like this makes me uncomfortable if you're told to just suck it up right there's a certain amount of balance that has to be had in that and i think that we're seeing now that we're seeing the me too movement really take root it's good that suddenly companies are asking you know how beefed up is our h.r. department you know how independent are they how do we stand on that and how do we move forward in a way that's not traditional because we clearly need something that's a little red and what we are not happy about the conversation started i like the conversation continues all right as we go to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics covered of facebook and twitter see our poll shows that are coming up. cook updates us on the f.c.c. chairman. cancellation from the consumer electronics show and gets the wife and artie's latasha sweet raise a salute for the questions about the future of free travel united states state to
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watch. in two thousand and sixteen the panama paper has shown the world with a tax haven the secrets to trailing and united states dollars pass through most. in the amount of time that we've been in panama papers exposure that's what it shows a lot of money it really is. journalism it's an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of. documents were examine. all the people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of.
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newspaper. and probably other politician which was attacking other police and the media would point to find their targets such as the kings of morocco and saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin the coolest. oh my god i've had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things don't just happen by chance it was very striking there were no more americans to build this especially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china that they. special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. the panama conoco.
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where in the world is. yeah you heard that right the chairman of the absolute see and of the harlem shake and beloved savior of internet service providers nationwide the controversial occupant of a usually non-controversial government post is missing in action at the consumer electronics show in las vegas where i was supposed to speak before a panel before withdrawing at the very last minute but no not because of arisan forgot to dispatch their corporate jet or another obama era regulation needed scrapping in d.c. the actual reason may unfortunately be much more sinister for some answers we were joined earlier from las vegas by collin cook host of the big picture. column thank
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you for joining watching dogs from the consumer electronics show and all the big moves going in to this week's you know c.e.o.'s was on the f.c.c. commissioner rajiv paes mysterious sudden interesting decision to back out of his planned appearance there what are you hearing why did he back out what are they saying on the ground there. well he is a fan fave here and arrived extra early last year and i still got shut out it was standing room only so this was going to be a big deal and the chairman cancelled on fairly short notice after a reported death threats that are assumed to be because of him nixing net neutrality and i wish i could say we didn't see this comment but we saw the anger the overwhelming public opposition to this change when he scotched net neutrality and i winced when i saw some of the p.r.
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that he put out you might have seen on you tube f.c.c. chairman. answers mean tweets and it was snarky and you may have seen around the time of the vote which was just before christmas of video he put out he was dressed up as a hip hop saddle hop an all around and frankly the decorum that you would expect from somebody whose first name is honorable when you're a presidential appointee seem to odds with the personality he's projecting and a little of that goes a long way this guy is the darling of the broadcast industry because he's deregulating right and left within the last several weeks alone they have undone what was called the main studio rule which required local broadcasters to wait for it broadcast locally now it's going to be easier for radio stations to just pipes
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up than in from the mothership in another time zone and then they on did the newspaper across ownership rule which seems tailor made for the mega merger of two corporate media baby mets right wing sinclair t.v. and tribune broadcasting company since when was it the f.c.c. . yes business to ensure the health of newspapers and now comes this net neutrality thing so this is classic question more stuff and we saw the of the protesters around net neutrality and this is why the chairman is under federal protection and we pray for the safety of his family but frankly mr chairman at your age great point great point it's interesting you know when you see government doing something so wildly unpopular as not to you know rescinding net neutrality in taking that away and then you know tragically you see death threats you see this
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kind of you know scariness after words were you know it is a divisive issue but i think i really distinctly i think more people are on the side of keeping net neutrality than not one of the thing i want to ask you is you know they're on the ground in laws vagas one of the other potential big headlines coming out of c.e.o.'s this week it's everything here and curiously we are we the media are under strict instructions from the consumer electronics show not to utter the phrase consumer electronics show because they're trying to shake the image of this as a gadget bazaar and that it is the exhibit hall is the size of fifty football fields several thousand companies are going to introduce tens of thousands of new products but think about life today you wouldn't dare leave the house without your smartphone we go christmas shopping on amazon we get our ride from presidential tweets and bitcoin are grabbing headlines every day so there's lots more to life
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and to what we're seeing here in vegas this week than just gadgets although a product called pet q. will allow your dog to face time you. i can't wait for that i really can't wait for that i. added when i call it artificial intelligence makes it glad i live this long island thank you so much for coming out and sharing all that's going on out there it's the best you bet. who has already read that your pet killed. really incredible and you know it's a credible that like i don't understand ok those death threats and i felt so now i get death threats every day and i still come to dwell and i do that and that's part of the thing that it kind of blows with my little bit as i understand that you worried about yourself or your family and don't go play any place where you truly nervous but you could still do it remote you could do it you know the kind of air i
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think about you are like product show you couldn't like hey i'm going to be here in d.c. but i will transmit my my image through that through the interview so that way people can hear going around the cube so he could face time with everyone and see i was that is exactly good silly i think it's one of those things if you want to be the big man on campus if you want to be the one with the videos and the viral and everybody think you're cool then don't go running the minute someone you know i'm sorry but there are many people in this business and in your job that get death threats and rape threats. everyone here and every news station or if you're a woman on the internet and the fact that his whole thing is i'm too scared to go but to not speak at all means it wasn't about safety because like you said he could have and he does they he he needs to go there that's a responsibility everyone there is livelihoods families depend on on the f.c.c. and what happens there if you cannot face the consumer electronic show if you cannot face the business that's part of the idea of making hard decisions argy does
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that when you make a decision is really unpopular you have to stand up and account for that decision you know and that's the probably see most politicians none of them want to you always see the kind of like side stuff while i made this decision but i'll blame somebody else for making me do it or i want ever talk about their oral and sort of question to you know i'll give you an answer to a question that you didn't actually ask me it's ridiculous. in many countries around the world the train system is a source of national pride and somehow not a source of tragic monthly headlines but alas we are not. so fortunately here in the united states leaving many americans to question why we can't have the luxury of europe's cheap reliable train service with a lightning fast but trains of japan because our american viewers are likely to know we are much more likely to experience a two hour delay or an inexplicable to rail and before we actually experience getting to work on time artie's natasha sweet takes an in-depth look at just how significantly this lack of development of facts our nation's larger economy. now in
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a larger urban areas of life we all come across access to passenger rail systems and some cities column metros others call it a subway and even a trolley and while it does happen the benefits like bypassing bumper to bumper traffic it seems as though the vast majority of people still enjoy getting around in their own cars. busy highways in intersections or a trademark for some major metropolitan areas if you're living in new york los angeles san francisco congestion on the roads is something you've likely already come to terms with. but it doesn't make it any easier and ideas to fix the problem like the high speed rail in california or the metro connecting baltimore to d.c. are entice enough for many commuters if you recall back in prior to world war two the us had a fairly robust passenger rail system across the country. but post-war to this when
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things really changed jamie finch former director of government public and family affairs for the national transportation safety board remembers that world war two devastated europe's infrastructure to rebuild they hardly invested in rail but that wasn't the case for the u.s. even though the u.s. had a fairly robust passenger rail system prior twelve were to president eisenhower took notice of the autobahn the german government built it benefited the country both economically and defensively he brought. so many people into middle class it created jobs at several levels not just manufacturing but also car parts make notes and selling which of course impacted the economy a great deal the auto industry exploded and changed the culture of driving in the u.s. economy travels on that the americans love for their cars and their own sense of independence well americans do love their independence solutions to the endless
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traffic jams are on the minds of many. california high speed rail was approved by voters in two thousand and eight sixty four million dollar plan will bring in hundred miles of track stepping down the golden state if guns don't dry up and construction remains on schedule the trains first phase will be completed by twenty twenty nine but finch questions if this master plan is in california's best interest financially i would hate to see. this huge amount of investment going toward something that is just going to prove to be a. social experiment. it's billions and billions of dollars that it will take to build it but on the east coast offense questions why there aren't more connections for places like pittsburgh philadelphia to d.c. maryland lawmakers just oppose a high speed rail route which would make the trek from baltimore to d.c. only fifteen minutes lawmakers cited the amtrak as being too disruptive to
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communities but finch isn't convinced they do bring their own economic benefit to that community with the gas stations and other services in their restaurants and so on you know when someone takes an exit but if more passenger rails are going to be built safety and proper maintenance have to be a top priority according to finch family quick what are you reporting i thank you right. now i think over investigators concluded that the real meant in washington state last month was a result of the train speeding nearly fifty miles over the speed limits as technology continually advances investigators are looking into the options of controlling the speed of trains remotely regardless of advancement in says without proper investment safety cannot be guaranteed but the more you draw it the more difficult to fix it but also of course was now some question the need for these passenger rail systems as the ride sharing programs like uber left are also cost effective however the issue of traffic still remains in los angeles and our team.
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when corporate plunder and brazen lawlessness are sadly nothing to bat an eye out it takes a lot for a simple heist to make worldwide headlines but it did and that's exactly what an ambitious burglar accomplished in denmark infiltrating a chic katella bar at night and taken off with us single bottle of vodka it's price tag and the eye popping one point three million dollars was justified by the bottles thirteen pounds of gold and silver diamond the winding and original one nine hundred twelve race ribbon commemorating a monte carlo grand prix victor. but fear not because in just a day the thief lost his mojo leaving a bottle of alcoholic content dented and bruised but easily find a bowl in the midst of a posh copenhagen neighborhood and as with everything miss these days the quick resolution to this alcoholic caper did not come without a little russian collusion with this directing with they've got cold feet after
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hearing that big bottles russian owner famous for outfitting the world's rich and paranoid with gold plated armored trucks was apparently to dispatch a search party of. gold plated armored trucks but how was the vodka that i'm sure i want to know whether just only it matters i think i don't know but i was a one point three million dollar hangover if you drank a bottle so like if you just slammed the bottle by yourself you know you woke up a little sore i can do that for thirty bucks at home but i got but what they did with their million dollar over that you didn't even have to pay for don't steal people don't steal don't that's not right that is our so pre-debate remember everyone in the world we are told to grow up so i tell you all of you i am tired old winter and on top of the well that's what your goals hawks have a great day. it's
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a new year but the same stories persist outfront is the chaotic trump white house followed by the steel dossier and a possible breakthrough with north korea. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably most secretive some of the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better than fort knox swiss customs a place well all the site is controlled by them and they impose the. opening times . the possibilities for me plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe to pieces by artists like picasso and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the freeport comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern
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fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dog secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets i kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand it's a matter of confidentiality only is it the lack of the odd business. it. was. yes. luck that i guess i'm. not.
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north and south korea are holding their first formal talks the two years after donald trump claimed his tough stance on the. aid the meeting possible. but. israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu faces mass protests over corruption allegations with thousands marching in the streets of tel aviv. and new coalition talks are in full swing in germany as the merkel attempts to end what some deem of the country's worst political crisis in years. for the latest on these stories. and stay with us for cross told to beijing the latest revelations from the white house and to washington the u.k. or island show.
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