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don't you want to know when the loan money you know politics. in kept on capital you know here in washington are normally. you know telecom and defense to park on tractors out has eighteen t. and boeing held the top slots you know generally dominated last year so for tech to come in but that scares me a little bit because you know i was i was an adult living through the last tack and i see a lot of similarities in this idea that it will never and the money is never going to stop it's always going to be amazing except it's not it will not and that's on my body wakes up one day and reacts there a lot more than they were the day before but at least with the tech bubble you had lots of different technology companies now i'm seeing that same thing that you see all over again we just see the pyramid effect where suddenly it's just one big one to rule them all you know i mean there's really there's what twitter you know what you tube's owned by google i think you know you just see that that same kind of like thing much like the media entertainment business web site five companies
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control all of our media now we're seeing the same thing on the internet so to speak words like ok there's like these major companies they control and what's frightening about that is what i talked about at the start of the show you know is google's ties to the intelligence community that they don't really have that as they deny they say look you know see i didn't start us and they didn't see i didn't start them but there definitely was fingerprints there early early early early on before going on even our google money you know investing in the technology that ultimately became the search engine for google yeah so which is obvious i mean i don't think it's that odd or out of line. it's not a conspiracy theory they do they invest in other areas they use taxpayer money to boost certain areas that they feel would be helpful in defense in and maybe any intelligent being cynical but then you have to ask that next question is is if if if i gave you a bunch of money to have out there when you were first start. now i didn't but if i
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did give you a bunch of money when i first. then later on if you know i came knocking on your door saying hey can you give me a little hand with like being able to spy on these people over here or do a little sort of like this that may or may not be legal or above board you might be more susceptible to saying well i'm going home i doubt it oh oh yeah because you owe them so it's years of there's a bridge down the mass of digital data systems and this is a project sponsored by the n.s.a. cia and the director of central intelligence is managed by dr bob on the thorazine . raising i'm sorry if i've messed up your name dr body who told investigative journalist nephews i had in two thousand and fifteen we funded stanford university through the computer scientists jeffrey allman who had several promising graduate students working on many exciting areas one of them was a brit the founder of google the intelligence community's m d d s program essentially provided brims seed funding which was supplemented by many other
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sources including the private sector so sensually was like the early seed funding now before google really became google intelligence community fingerprints and now google's run in congress with that much money it's an interesting interesting change interesting snake right there. in that was filled with hate in their heart against other human beings ever truly see the light well it seems that a former executive member of the state legislative committee and brandenburg germany's far right anti islamic alternative for germany are a hefty party hats forty eight year old arthur wagner resigned from the party and his leadership position on january eleventh and he took his shot at the definition of faith in islam as part of his conversion and becoming a member of the muslim faith wagner didn't just come to islam overnight though it seems that while as a member of the f.t. he worked for the refugee welcoming committee as an interpreter most of his work having been with muslim chechens fleeing persecution. and while the party swears
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that his conversion was not to an issue for them and wagner says he left the party for personal reasons it's hard to imagine an islamic convert being welcomed in a party that believes quote islam does not belong in germany we see the ideology of my multiculturalism as a serious threat to social peace and cultural unity so i wonder are the days of extremists parties posing as legitimate political movement starting to weigh in as even their top members find peace with their former enemies i certainly hope so i mean i would i would really love this see this kind of extremism of thought and ideology that we've seen rise up over the last i would say twenty years maybe twenty five i've seen this kind of steady growth of that both here in the states and overseas and i hope that people you know like this guy's story words like you know once you begin working with people and seeing them that they're not your enemy seeing that they're human beings like yourselves same wives and the you get changed
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over here very dramatically because as you know what will be muslim there but i hope that that happens and it's something that is actually right about the well there's a live yes there's actually something to this in the madness that somebody who you know as we see it with former klan members and then they start to talk to members of the african-american community and then they sort of become you know the american history x. and things like that you have seen these moments and it's something called contact hypothesis and the idea is that wagner so the idea is is saying that wagner who's of russian descent and speaks russian may have experienced this thing called contact apotheosis while he was working with these chechen refugees so the contact hypothesis says that under appropriate conditions interpersonal contact is one of the most effective ways to reduce prejudice between majority and minority group members so by spending time in a situation that didn't cause anxiety for someone like wagner who had a bias against islam it allowed. you have to sort of let go as you have this fear
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and he was able to overcome it and in overcoming that he found something he found something in that they have taken away this bias is a worry about people coming and invading whatever became where he found something or you know so it always starts with fear you know yeah all these stories they always start with some basic fear that even a lot of time was the person doing the most hating doesn't realize just how scared they are of the that's how usually works it's interesting because it was a former party leader on the war was asked to leave the dutch far right politician . freedom party he was kicked out of the party when he converted to the muslim faith and traveled to saudi arabia performed the heart of the pilgrimage to the back of he called his former life you teil in aimless new you go it's not saying that you know there's one religion better than the other a thing like that but when you see these people who used a lot of hate prejudice and then suddenly oh spend little time with somebody without like i think the key word to use without stress that is
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a really big thing about contact hypothesis is that you know when you're standing out screaming at someone you're never going to change their mind which is why you know anti-abortion protesters aren't really having a whole lot of you know they don't have a lot of success in the ground of having people just change their mind and suddenly run away because you're not coming to them in a hopeful situation or coming to them as a human where he they found common ground he spoke russian and he was from you know use of russian descent so there was an understanding of called three understood the language and here he was and he opened up and understood something because they both were in a place where the anxiety of their their biases returned how many times to both you know the activists on the right or activists on the left how many times to have a we had that conversation together in public whatever gets on the show where it is just about communication you can't yell at someone and expect them to sub know your id. ology you know you know that's the key here that with move all right as i go to
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buy them in for the or i was just good evening again. there's nothing better than a good cup of coffee to help you get through a cross-country flight never have the stomach all the body scans and pat downs that make up modern air travel especially when having to fly with a ventura. but now apparently we can't even rely on the airlines providing a simple cup of joe without a scandal or to use. more if you thought airline food was bad even maybe in for an unpleasant surprise one flight attendant talks about some of the secrets of the trade in an interview with vice and what she reveals may completely shock you the
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next time you see flight attendants coming down the airplane aisle all for include ensuring you may have to think twice before ordering your beverage and identified flight attendant who works for a major american airline claims that the water used for coffee could be swimming with e-coli and other bacteria. she said quote don't drink the coffee on airplanes it's the same potable water that goes through the bathroom system we recently had a test recall in our water and it didn't pass and then maintenance came on and hit a couple buttons and it passed so avoid hot water or tea bottled and ice is fine of course while spokesperson for airlines for america couldn't speak to the specific remark she denied water on aircraft being unsafe to consume and that the onboard water systems are filtering the same water source used throughout the airport including for water fountains and rushed. runts the association for flight attendants told r.t. the association of flight attendants c.w.a. pushed for this regulation over fifteen years ago the regulation gives
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a broad discretion to airlines on how often they must test the water and flush the tanks while the company believes that this was a big step in the right direction the f.a.a. does not believe this regulation goes far enough or is sufficiently enforced yet the news has garnered mixed reactions for airlines for example it's bad for them to be doing that because you shouldn't be providing that to the syrians you're spending money to buy a new point a new plane you're spending when you travel and if you give you something that you can you imagine with the food is like can be even where it's most likely it will make me want to buy water bottled water and just packaged coffee. if it's if the water cannot be trusted i think going into any restaurant around here you're liable to get something more hazardous than whatever it is you're serving on the plane so it's something that i'm going to push to the back of my mind and proceed as normal i think. although the water on board planes is regulated under the environmental protection agency's aircraft drinking water rule to ensure safe drinking water on
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the aircraft last year the agency found one in every eight planes failed the agency's standards and in another study found that fifteen percent of tested aircraft water contained potentially harmful bacteria we reached out to a number of different airlines and while many of them dispute these findings the fact remains that many travelers will still think twice before drinking certain beverages on the plane reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. . wow. you know that seems like a you know what why is project because i'm sorry airline travel is essential for daily lives of the baggage that there's a threat of eternal life release the accusation brought out program of this might be from the toilet this could be. wow that's just you know it's not going to stop me from coffee. i was there and i got his reasons i'm sorry but airline travel has in my opinion as has just follow her and all fall and not
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just since nine eleven but i mean you compare like when you see like old movies and things like that and like how they treated airline travel back in like the fifty's and sixty's it was it was something that like you did and were treated to comfort you were you know they took pride in the quality of the service quality of everything you're not saying that the flight attendants them are trying hard it's more that the airline i don't think is trying hard no no there's no there's there isn't all that much trying especially for the right to do art it's like you just got to give people a couple of beverages and not be charming and stuff but you know i think were the days of a lot of domestic air flight airplane travel could be gotten rid of well you know some better speed rail rails or as they say i think could actually serve people a lot better good point. we may think of elementary schools either in the stall jigme memory or for an.
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