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attack is i think disingenuous at best people can get their hands on this sort of thing gangsters and criminals can get their hands on this sort of thing if they've got the right money to pay for it. after the surprise announcement of face to face talks between donald trump and north korea's kim jong un mixed messages are now coming out of washington this meeting won't take place without trying to create actions that match the promises that have been made by north korea we're ready to have the first booting without precondition was just made unless we talk about the weather if you will. what is not the first time washington has been inconsistent in its policy on north korea with potential progress now being made artie's caleb orpen looks at who deserves the credit. they both love political drama big weapons and nuclear buttons but now it appears that little rocket man kim is ready to meet with donald the duo charge their words not mine and surprisingly
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trump has agreed and the administration is all too clear about who they consider to be the winner of this battle of the bruisers what we know is that the mash maximum pressure campaign has clearly been effective for the first time in a long time the united states is actually having conversations from a position of strength not a position of weakness like the one that north korea finds itself in due to the maximum pressure campaign now the white house has every reason to think so after all they just slapped a new sanctions on north korea they pressured the world to halt all trade with pyongyang and they fired almost every weapon in the english language arsenal all aimed at stopping kim with donald trump's so-called hard power we can have men men rocket men sick puppy shooting rockets all over the place we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea but is trump the real winner here after every tongue lashing he received from the oval office kim fired back with his own retorts
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furthermore kaman gauged in diplomacy master class with south korea engaging in negotiations and even securing the unified team korea at the recent winter olympics is now all set to sit down with donald trump it will be unprecedented the first time in history now at this point it's quite an achievement for kim jong un let's ask new yorkers what they think who's the real winner of this upcoming meeting i think it's a win for north korea korea because they definitely approach chump about the issue and our president trump was being very i say amateur about the situation so i think since the north korean president took the first step then i think it makes everything better he was trying to make a step for peace you know the good. i'm scared because he's the first president i believe to meet with the north korean leader is better probably north korea than it is for the usa it's absolutely a victory for kim jong un this is an individual who has been the leader of his
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country for now i guess seven years but has been completely isolated he's never much another. world leader it leads to a whole host of unanswered questions and risks that the american president is offering what kim jong un wants most on the front end of a process where we haven't yet achieved what we want most which is north korea's denuclearization so while everyone is going nuclear over a meeting that could potentially turn the tide of this crisis it's starting to look like kim might be the winner of this round table mop and artsy new york. or new rumors have appeared in the u.s. major about alleged russian meddling in elections more on how after the break.
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the legacy of the communist era has left i'm assuming a lot of of the legacy waste as well i'm assuming again from my understanding of the soviet era that there was much more of a culture of a reuse and i'm not throwing things the way that i think a society that emerged out of that tends to reject so it's a matter of moving back to the. old me it's still also not accepted well whether. russia nor the u.s. is deciding maybe of what german companies or european companies are investing in or which infrastructure we are building a true many or in europe i think it's a tremendous it's a european business. welcome
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back a former police officer in the u.s. station of north carolina has been charged with assaulting a black man accused of jaywalking the incident happened last august was captured on the offices bodycount thirty three year old johnny rush was on his way home when two officers stopped him and accused him of crossing an empty street illegally officer chris hickman can later be seen punching and tasering rush and you may find the following video disturbing. or current road. oh oh . i've heard was. oh god oh god oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh.
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oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh well that clip was leaked six months after the incident took place on t. police brutality activist michelle gross says the police department's refusal to act on the video until its 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 or least there is 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 the
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nashville police department has condemned the officers actions they say these are contrary to the progress we have made in the last several years in improving community trust however the instant is just the latest in a serious of police brutality cases that have been captured by a body count over the past three years. please. understand. i brought. her.
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gathering. around two thousand people gathered for the also rise march into. yes along a key and were met by police with tear gas and stun grenades activists for bank hurling molotov cocktails and firecrackers it started as a protest against a far right group which burned down an anarchist base in the city back in january. now a us news network has uncovered a sinister computer game which apparently helps swing the twenty sixteen presidential election artie's egos down of explains. many tried many failed but the folks at c.n.n. have finally done it undeniable proof of how the russians convince some sixty
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million people to vote trump and twenty sixteen and drum roll please. it's this year c.n.n. has learned russian created in release this anti hillary clinton video game you heard me right it's a video game they actually named it it's called hill tendo according to c.n.n. the game featured three levels first you had to help hillary clinton delete as many e-mails as you can a nod to the scandal over her handling of classified information which had been meiring her companion for months then you were supposed to assist the presidential nominee to collect money from some arab states evading the bombs at the same time and the final challenge to throw the u.s. constitution as far as possible a silly game that could be written by a programming suffer more during their bathroom breaks doesn't take much to sway an average american voter or at least that's what c.n.n.
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appears to believe and you know what it shows just how far russians are willing to go to meddle in our domestic affairs but for the sake of argument let's break down the numbers this game was reportedly played some nineteen thousand times even in the best case scenario if every game counts for a new person who was illegible to vote and actually showed up at the polls this not even two hundred ths of a percent is the share of voters the game no one's ever heard of until a few days ago may have swayed but direct influence was only part of the ploy claimed c.n.n. apparently developers could track game is behavior and then target them with specific ads on social media something that according to those networks themselves was all new. nonexistent comments on facebook faceplant at the investigation. the funny thing is the game touched on the points of everything she has done wrong
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and c.n.n. is reporting like it's a bad thing some amazing reporting there c.n.n. you found a video game about a presidential candidate a game designed to reflect the way she lives and it took you years after the election to get your reporter out pulitzer material lol yeah that's what did at c.n.n. this game that nobody ever heard of totally swayed voters in wisconsin but you know after theories of pokémon meddling and dumpster diving for evidence so we thought we'd come take a look at it this report somehow begins to sound plausible. diane of r.t. . well getting a warm welcome isn't always a pleasant experience especially if it is in the form of an unwanted hug as one california senator learned the hard way.
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you know no notice that your behavior has been on won't come there also kmita also instructs you not to initiate hugs. all my life a hug has been my way of greeting friends and colleagues a gesture of one thing kindness and a reflection of my future. well move about in just about half an hour with the latest news but for more in the meantime call. this baby and. say this on march eighteenth vote with your remote
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to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education loans higher education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good models of version look good is also the kind of fellow we could meet. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic war. when lawmakers manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect
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themselves. in the final the merry go round lifts only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signal. the room the real news is the world. stars are there as they cause a reported lust to soon. max you know there's a famous quote that is sometimes attributed to lenin and maybe he didn't say it i don't know but you know so many things online are actually fake news and fake news is also in the news in this sort of theme of our shows are they yes well no lenin
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said that the capitalists would sell us the rope with which they hang themselves or know with which we will hang them so you know capitalism you know they're going to sell each other whatever to take down the weapons of the other side but you know what in america we're seeing that radical partisanship is going to take down capitalism as we know it's going to take down some of the biggest corporations in america because in the end are a fight delta finds there is no neutral ground so delta airlines is one of the largest private employers employers in georgia and you know what they announced that they would no longer allow a discount they would not want to give a discount to n.r.a. members after the florida shooting well the backlash was quite swift from georgia which their state legislature is controlled by the republicans and
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lieutenant governor casey cagle of georgia he's a republican and presides of the state senate he was joined by other conservative lawmakers last week in removing a fifty million dollars sales tax exemption on jet fuel that some had hoped would encourage delta to open even more routes the conservative backlash they're saying has highlighted a problem for many u.s. corporations in trying to maintain neutrality in the ongoing hyper partisan polarization happening. in the us political system well you know stuff to part time in south africa was the boycott of barclays bank so when you apply pressure to corporations you can affect great change and this movement generated put together mostly by teenagers and high schoolers to fight back against the n.r.a. have been shrewd in attacking corporations and saying corporations if you support the n.r.a. we are going to put a lot of pressure on you this forces corporations to disclose to shareholders they
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have a material risk that they must deal with and that has a snowball effect and it can be quite effective now as far as delta airlines it was happening in georgia and these parties are now in a struggle one might call a countable mystic struggle of a bunch of rats in a pit trying to survive ending up becoming basically cannibals because the corporations have run out of runway to use in airlines metaphor in which to grow their businesses without encouraging absolutely horrid policies like giving the n.r.a. a blank check to. exploit the fearfulness of our lawmakers to do battle against what is obviously a scourge and a horrible cancer in the soul of america that's your opinion the exact opposite opinion is in that about fifty percent of other americans so that same
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corporation delta says you know what we had only listened to the people that are like max kaiser and we're going to not allow this discount for entering members then enter a members and their supporters from the other fifty percent of americans say well we're going to boycott you and we're going to pressure you we're going to pressure all the anybody that gives you money or subsidiaries or the government or anything to we're going to cut off your financial lifeline and so the same response so they're like being pulled back and forth right and you ability. there's commercial saturation like in the old days if you had a skirmish like this a company could just go west and open up a new company and have a new markets and new customers but america is already overly commercialized you know there's no way of the delta can go the airline business is mature there are so many routes now that can be exploited you can't really create many more routes and you can't really create that many more customers or at a point of different kind of. growth limit to
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the sheer number of people and customers potential in the geographic limitations of the global economic limitations so they end up eating themselves cannibalistic least accountable ism so yes my view is that what my view is but there's no way to avoid my view at this point in my view those who represent my view is have agency in this particular kerfuffle because both my my opinion is that both sides have agency and both sides are consumers we are a consumer society seventy percent of g.d.p. is consumption so that suggests that one hundred percent of people you encounter during the day one hundred percent of them contribute to a corporation daily so they all have agency right now certainly. democratic side is ahead and they point out that corporations however are increasingly in the crosshairs because of this as pressure from social media and
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advocacy groups has intensified and calls for boycotts mounts more than a dozen companies have severed business ties with the n.r.a. since the massacre in parklane florida just as quickly a counter offensive arose from gun supporters excoriating to companies for their stance forcing business leaders to navigate the treacherous ground where social responsibility ideology and financial impact can. verge so fed ex for example ok fed ex is also based on the south and the red states and they came out with a statement saying because they were forced to by consumers to say that they are against the n.r.a. zx position that civilians should have access to military grade assault weapons that we are against as a corporation however we will continue to offer discounts to n.r.a.
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members and that discounts as remarkable twenty six percent who which makes you think it's an enticement to enjoy the enter a dick's sporting goods which is the number one supplier of a ar fifteen has come out and said we're not selling to anyone these guns anyone under twenty one so they are making a bold stance other retailers are similarly taking a position against these a r fifteen zero assault rifles and weapons of mass destruction and this will to your point though is that the economy is so tightly wound at this point that it's very difficult to have one sector being boycotted again and so without a cause an account of boycott and then a kind of boycott so you end up with a kind of a destructive because all consumer led consumer themselves because they're so evenly divided fifty fifty and partly it's because of cable news dividing them
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equally fifty fifty into very vicious very extreme hatred of each other both size of and the divide seems to get wider and wider and all the charts show that the left moves further left in the right one for the right but the fact that the consumer is the one that will take down all the corporations because they just can't deal with the fact that the corporation that their products that they use an apple i phone or samsung or anything might sell their contents to somebody that they are. eight on the other side of the aisle. again only the movement of the generated by these teenagers is hitting the right nerve to cause an impact and it's also threatening the law you know some independent media outlets are being socially phased out what i'm trying to say is that we will have lenin's paradise one day there will be no corporations there will be no corporate logos if
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these consumers in america they hate each other have their way because new corporation can exist if they cannot sell any products so that we may have some sort of workers' paradise it will be obviously we don't know workers anywhere that will be a consumerist paradise it will be a partisan paradise. as we were told from coolio the fact is you tube places videos and you tube is what you were talking about in terms of the media so you tube says new moderators might have mistakenly purged right wing channels you tube indicated that as the platform ramps up human powered moderation efforts new moderators may have mistakenly removed or flagged right wing videos and channels bloomberg reported this news quoting a you tube spokesperson saying that as we work to hire rapidly and ramp up our policy enforcement teams three twenty eighteen new members may misapply some of our policies resulting in mistaken removals the spokesperson said that you tube's
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policies had not changed and that we will reinstate any videos every room of an era so cable news led this drive the likes of rachel maddow who drove this you know hillary lost and they can deal with that so they had to find an explanation it was because of this fake news and and people hearing who they're not listening to me rachel maddow so you've got to take down any information that's not me and so you tube has been forced to spend. more money on ten thousand human moderators to start listening and watching all these videos and taking down and you thing and of course you tube is based in a blue state liberal state progressive state democratic sort of state and those are the sort of people they hire and so the result has been accidental takedown of a lot of right wing republican content well if i can go metta for a moment. america was plowing along under the rubric
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of manifest destiny for quite some time and the problem here is that america has run out of space you know the runway is cut short is don't place else to go like the problems that were baked into the cake of the american experience where there was it's racism they know never won a way it's hard coded in the american d.n.a. violence ultraviolence it's part of the american d.n.a. these are severe deep problems in the americans soul but they were able to be ignored because there was a huge land from sea to shining sea and in their land was room to grow and to evolve then you could create some wacky religion like mormonism for example as you know a whole cloth and based on the flying spaghetti monster scientology could come up you know it's like there is room for all those crazy stuff but there's no more room or other room in the world has gotten smaller the ecology is shrinking you know the
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social media ability to foster relationships is runt it's and of course censorship is becoming real all over the world so america is now eating in south america do you i forget who says that maybe those girls got here and i don't know or dr dre they're definitely eating their principles like the foundation. of america even george washington or thomas jeff. who hated the media they did everything they could to make sure it was given free rein even if they publish lies about them and they mention all the lies published by the tabloids at the time about nevertheless the lies were allowed because it was important that there were no restrictions at all on media and the article goes on to talk about the d. monetization of a lot of people left wing the l g b t q all sorts of people but indeed monetized because it's not
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a consumer friendly thing and people confuse about america it's not faith in god that's kept it going for selling its faith and freedom and there's a big difference hey we got to go to the second a but first this break very important information totally ignored if you wanted. something done something is not is not could place is not good to the country and. try to secure the bus show a minister in the bush family as well above the storm. as it existed at that as a father. to the church still. ok let's. check the. polling is just a little and biased from the moment of i'm still beating that i'm. able to sleep on
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the phone still. play almost anything for the numbers for the dots that come out right that john said i'm based on on my show that i did i mean can i do not do that i will survive on topic and i don't i'm ready to. run the show cannot. from i can. just. talk and. this is sort of the sort of numbers bush should be able to see but all of them go to the cities in the michael. voices in this are the lot of the street the. cinema by i gather you're the lousiest the seriously as opposed to. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be.
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