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the truth is we will look back on corporate torture farming years from now as nearly as horrific as slavery or child brides or the sitcom alf you know will. be alive grew up in the actual thinking. but the way out was considered goddamn nuts because he was always trying to eat cats here that was that was part of the thing but what's the difference why is only even cats weird. granted there was a time when we honestly needed to eat the meat that was around or we would die during the horrible blizzards in the sixteen hundreds many a horse learned the hard way that we would eat whatever we had to do but these days are different we have food it's everywhere we have you around right mangoes it doesn't even make stank so right. there then there's no need to keep two hundred eighty million hens sixty eight million pigs you know. movie their whole
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lives most people do deep down that slavery was wrong when it was happening but they were fed a hundreds of different reasons to keep it going they were told all kinds of crap science and crap history distorted bible verses now imagine if on top of that in the eighteen hundreds there had been television commercials constantly average times you've got a great slavery is in how it's normal and wonderful and you can just sprinkle slavery on top of your chalk and have it so. would it have lasted an extra thirty or fifty years maybe although i guess chocolate is made with slavery so that kind of hurts my point but still i think you get it our meat consumption will kill our planet kill our future possibly killing your family and some might say it's probably not so good for your your be. energy go or you are forced to
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fill your body with the tortured corpses of other non-human sentient beings i mean i don't believe in the hip it's hip still but. if it works for you great keep going above book. you don't have to quit me i know it's hard i know it's hard just decrease the amount you eat a little each month until it's zero just to that. orange orange. or you can do what i do i only eat meat that's hard to guess endangered species that's it. they just platypus pig me here post and baby a kid nurse. there he is. that's that's a baby a kidney that's my shaft actually preparing. for dinner is a live feed is going to be dinner tonight i'm going to make a taco or something i think but. but i only have free range baby
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a kid no i'm not or supervillain come to you for watching t.v. the belly was. ok i'm like a millisecond news from behind the teachers in west virginia have won a five percent pay raise after a massive strike which most of the media has talented as a major win but some are pointing out that the teachers did not get most of what they wanted and that it's actually the easy way out for a government that realized they were up against a serious movement here this is really no surprise since the. corporatocracy wants
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to make it so that public teachers have no power and they work freelance and the parents have to find a new one each day using some sort of teacher app or something and if other people want to learn at the same time then you get hit was surge prices like. ninety dollars just to learn pronouns. and most of the ninety dollars goes to the corporate headquarters not to teach your and the teacher is always playing music during the whole last. speaking of the applicant me a new study out of mit has found that hooper and lift drivers make far less than they think they are making once you account for maintenance of the car fuel and repairs the report said that for fifty four percent of the drivers the profit is less than the minimum wage in their states and that eighty percent of drivers are losing money on the job eight per cent lose money working.
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this means thousands of people all around america right now are basically paying to have strangers common far in their car. like that is going on what this comes down to is algorithms with confusing pay scales and reward scenarios have tricked humans to work even when they aren't getting paid so basically robots have already turned us into slaves we just haven't noticed yet . by the way the original the original version of this guardian article actually said that the thirty percent of drivers lose money and seventy four percent make less than minimum wage driving for lift but after pressure from hoover the researchers have altered the report so i guess sat like four barley retired for cers over july. am i did data analyst house and somehow they helped him
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correct his research. let us going to have whatever they're. moving on with a bribery scandal chasing him around the world prime minister netanyahu met with trump this week in the white house because you know where you go to get away from a scandal the white house. good hiding place that's like sticking your foot in a mound of fire ants to stop the pain of a stubbed toe. anyway the two of them really seem to get along they love each other i mean i mean they they have one common the hard work they put towards corruption right their devotion to enriching themselves their shared love of hatred of others right. meanwhile came out the jerry cluster failed to disclose he led a foundation funding illegal israeli settlements before a u.n. vote a vote on an anti settlement resolution condemning what israel is doing in the west
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bank that questioner pressured people to vote against like father like son and right as he says one big happy crime family over there in there that their christmas cards must come with a liability waiver. if you go to a quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in austin houston rochester new york washington d.c. and sioux los angeles and much more go to redacted tor dot com for details or to vote for your study also check out the redacted and i podcast called moment of clarity it's free every week on i tunes and stitcher we'll be right however i. do believe the only responsible thing in the realm of education is the right to education being supplanted by the right access to education. higher education is becoming just a. fulton sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running
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solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest says is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous. highest ranks of the catholic church will conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that of themselves as the i intend. to do this job until you. come back after the congo cobbs won the world series two years ago it seems the city finally beat it seventy one year old curse of never ending losses but chicago's poor black residents are dealing with another curse never ending debt at the hands of parking enforcement thousands are literally filing for bankruptcy
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because of insurmountable parking ticket debt for more on this we go to our studio person who's been to chicago once that let me go. there. this seemed like. persecution of the poor well yeah it's true that eight of the ten zip codes with the most ticket dat are mostly black neighborhoods but honestly bankruptcy isn't that bad i had to do it once. of course the only assets i had were a floppy disk and a laser disc player. a lawyer told me i was a radio shack employees when training. you have a working laser disc going to go. never said it work. or use the balance of my dining room table the same way chicago uses these tickets to balance their budget after raking in two hundred sixty four million dollars in twenty sixteen alone that's why residents are filing chapter thirteen bankruptcy so they can actually
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hold on to their cars to get the jobs that are as far away as a.b.c. choosing another black bachelorette. they're ruining their finances for the rest of their lives for delinquent parking tickets come on the bankruptcy can't ruin what's already ruined chicago has no statute of limitations on parking tickets so the debt just falls residents for life like anything with the name richard daley on it or something. plus it's not like any of them made enough money to pay on time that's how the dept escalated yours would do if you have to pay thirteen dollars to park for two hours thirteen dollars for two hours and rather travel to work on a pogo stick those are what happens when your city sells all of its parking meters and a seventy five year lease to private investors four billion dollars especially when one of them is part of the oil rich government which holds more than a twenty five percent stake in the company that privatized chicago's thirty six
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thousand meters not only does it cost half of minimum wage workers daily pay to park for the day but now you need dobby's permission to shut down meter treats for anything so good luck getting approval for that st patty's day block party. unless you want to drive outside the city limits to see it northwestern student green or her boyfriend sure. seems like the city wants to make investments in everything but its residents the city made these tickets meanwhile the police are corrupt their public schools are an after thought it best rather spend. millions on a massive police compound in need poorest neighborhood these residents are trying to stay afloat by paying money into a city budget that doesn't give a damn about a woman and all this is racist to boot i mean next you'll tell me that black people get more tickets for bicycling or something yeah did i forget to mention fifty six
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percent of all bike tickets last year were issued in majority black neighborhoods compared with eighteen percent white once. at this point i'm holding out hope that one day all black chicagoans can fly. well all of them except this one. i hope he believes he can fly into the side of a mountain. oh yeah oh yeah. who are going to die category of you led us back why are you still in yemen is continuing to get ignored by most of our media naomi hear obama is outside the saudi embassy with more on this story . it's time for an update on the saudi war on course country the middle east and if
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this is the first you're hearing of it there is a poor here long war on yemen and there is head. and it's probably been there for more than four years many americans suffer from this head of a demick which is the most severe at m.s.m. be seen at orders where in twenty seventeen and seventy see only aired one broadcast on the us back saudi air strikes that have killed thousands of yemeni civilians and ran nearly five thousand percent more segments that mention russia however to. m s n b c's credit they did devote significant airtime to an investigation into the business of boy bands backstreet boys are actually still together show they are there twenty years together. i guess you're going to answer
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that right there a man band. but does a backstreet boy know he can really this question is almost as important as a population suffering from the largest cholera outbreak in modern history eight million people at risk of famine and over twenty three million people in need of aid it's the largest humanitarian crisis on earth let's take a quick look at how c.b.s. reported on this catastrophe last month yemen civil war has been going on for nearly three years sometimes we sort of lose track of these things because they happen in faraway places how can america keep track of this civil war when the saudis are borrowing american tracking devices and intelligence to drop american bombs from planes fueled with american oil on civilians targets we've lost track of include schools hospitals and areas of food production because nothing can threaten saudi arabia like
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a dairy farm lactose which is known to paralyze intolerant troops with him to justin is the newest form of bio warfare that international law has yet to legislate against we should all be wary of child soldiers wielding go. with this month the saudis pledged three point five billion dollars of aid to the country it devastated and apparently it was not a joke i'm sure yemenis will be comforted the way i was comforted when i discovered the man who loved me and broke my kneecap was also an e.m.t. what are the chances the saudis introduced. gammon comprehensive humanitarian operations this month which the international rescue committee said is neither comprehensive nor particularly humanitarian but the i.r.c. does admit there are operations one out of three ain't bad senators bernie sanders
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mike lee and chris murphy have introduced a bill that would force a senate floor vote on ending unauthorized u.s. participation in the saudi war in yemen some are hailing this bill as an unprecedented heartwarming bipartisan initiative that would reduce executive branch war powers however this is not correct because senator sanders being an independent makes this a try partisan bill that would reduce executive branch war powers american support for the saudi assault on yemen didn't start with president trump good corporate media mention obama support for saudi world crimes an average of six thousand percent less than their coverage of the you will of the boys. and the democrats. want it that way reporting from the saudi embassy this then we caravan are exactly right thank god we have to still we can get them all to god complex redacted
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bad loans are not say a group of unarmed militants needs the syrian rebels. this is a night finally reaches the embattled area. both sides become a full up police in north carolina is charged with a sell off of beefing up a black man for alleged jaywalking that stuff the footage from the border cam came to light. i parked. out front. and the fuss over the meeting expected between donald trump and kim jong un may have been premature with conflicting messages coming out of the white house.
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but i welcome you watching r.t. international just gone for an afternoon. in our top story a group of an armed militants has left a series besieged enclave of eastern ghouta using a humanitarian corridor or it does follow talks brokered by moscow this video does show the militants being escorted out of the area by syrian soldiers and as in previous cases across syria the jihadists have surrendered in return for safe passage to other areas still held by rebels hawkins's got more details the first group of thirteen armed militants and their families leaving the area through one of those russian military syrian government organized checkpoints those safety corridors offered to civilians and fighters to leave the area should they wish to do so similar previous moves during the syrian civil war where rebels have been
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evacuated from places such as homs other towns as well under the cease fire agreements and moved up to the province thus allowing the syrian government to move in take over the area and avoid a long protracted conflict causing more bloodshed now this is significant because prior to this all offers you know by the russian military and the syrian government were rejected by rebel groups in the region despite verified video showing of flyers being dropped over the towns and the city in the area groups have taken up that office so far civilians allegedly have also been prevented from leaving their area through those corridor. yes because of shelling to those roads now the other bit of news is that the syrian rebel group. has issued a statement in which they've said they have taken a decision to release the members of the terrorist group al nusra formerly al qaida in syria from prisons and transport them to this nation likely to be
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a libyan the north of the country one of the last major of rebel strongholds in syria we don't yet know if the statement from josh and these rebels leaving the area are linked we don't know what group they're from either way though that does mark a significant development and could leave the door open so why the evacuation of rebel fighters and civilians from the area in the coming future. down hawkins reporting what investigative journalist rick sterling believes the bank will help save civilian lives. they have their base of operations it is live in and clearly the the strategy of the syrian government and their allies is to remove the terrorists from the more populated areas and get them all concentrated in it lib and deal with that down the road it's tremendously positive to remove the terrorists from around damascus that had mortars and help cannon missiles coming into it on a nearly basis which i witnessed myself the news about some terrorists leaving the
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area the news of public protest by civilians in those areas against the against the occupying militants are positive indications but on friday a un humanitarian convoy did finally manage to enter east and it had been delayed by heavy fighting is government forces battle terrorists there suggest mallaig from the u.n. refugee agency recently visited the area and he said he told us about the situation . part of this. groups inside the water they need to to give us that security assurances that we can come in and those who are out to give us their guarantee that they'll be peace during that period when we call in and bring assistance in the armed groups inside who are resisting and fighting they are groups that they are fighting amongst themselves and there's pressure from also from the military so civilians who are caught in this in this situation they have
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nowhere to go according to the latest u.n. estimates the fighting in eastern guta has resulted in more than one hundred deaths in two days the united nations also called on all parties in the conflict to end the violence ruffle hides from the red cross says people on the ground require a wide range of basic supplies. the need of people remain massive the needs are. two four three four etc you have medical needs you have need for access to good source of food you need also access to good clean water you have all sorts of needs inside water today the priority remains medical help that we need to. reach with people inside all day and food aid as well what happens when it's seven thousand five hundred people which the trucks on monday and today were able to provide humanitarian aid to or just a little percentage of what who of the people who need the military aid inside.
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meanwhile fresh shelling from eastern guta has hit residential areas of the capital damascus militants fired several missiles and mortar shells which landed close to the russian embassy and also the syrian parliament similar results have been occurring almost daily basis since government forces increase pressure on the terrorists in eastern. it's. for those who were in the shop working we heard the sound we didn't know whether if the explosion was quote so far away we went outside and seen with injuries that would make anyone literally shudder.
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a former police officer in the us state of north carolina has been charged with assaulting a black man accused of jaywalking the incident happened last august a miss captured on the officers body cam thirty three year old john lee rush it was on his way home when two officers stopped him and accused him of crossing and the street illegally officer chris hickman can later be seen punching and tasering rush you might find the following video disturbing. i pray. god. oh my. god well that clip there was leaked six months after the incident took place and police brutality
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activist michelle gross says the police department's refusal to act on the video until it's leak is alarming the video was held by the police department all this time and all of this time they could have taken action against officer hickman an officer or gary and they chose not to you know supervisors look at that footage right away early so supposed to. and clearly he had no fear of any kinds of accountability related to that conduct this must be standard operating procedure in that particular police department and frankly it is in many police departments these videos must always be made public we have no way to monitor police conduct and to understand how our police are operating if we can't watch those videos that they themselves collect on their own activities well in response the asheville police department has condemned the office's actions saying that they owe contrary to the progress we have made in the last several years in improving community trust however the incident is just the latest in the series of police brutality cases
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she think. we put a quick out of. her way to. find out what i thought. of my. exit but. now after the surprise announcement of face to face talks between donald trump and north korea's kim jong un mixed messages coming back to washington this meeting won't take place without concrete actions that match the promises that have been made by north korea we're ready to have the first.
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