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of the senators at that hearing. that makes them the good guys you know that this is a good kind of data step but senator bill nelson has worked i think if we don't get our arms around this world none of us are going to have any privacy anymore have we don't get our arms around this none of us are going to have privacy in terms of what we have our arms around behind closed doors right. or bad news for you senator nelson we gave away all of our privacy law going to go to obviously there is a lot of private data that is being utilized that people are willing to give up so if i happen to communicate with a friend on facebook i want some chocolate. and suddenly an advertisement for chocolate pops up now are we willing to give that up life is like
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a box or chalk or. so far during this interview senator nelson has talked about having his arms around her bird and also wanting to shock. i think mr nelson might be in the boy genius is i think he might he's got i got a nerdy forecast could see his discussion with dr bird wasn't a whole load or had could have gotten ugly right it was a lengthy meeting and i ask all of the staff to step out or just be one award oh my god. they said what are consenting adult social media cyborg guys with consenting taxidermy and raploch of a u.s. senator is known of our business all right but back to the point reading your conversations and advertising chocolate or whatever that's facebook's entire business model they re. all of your information and then manipulate you that's why
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it's free to be on facebook you pay them by handing over your thoughts dreams desires fetishes quirks fears phone pas pet peeves and eccentricities that's what you give them and bill nelson admits this that's their business model in facebook but then the question is when people bad actors like the russians start using the platform to undermine our democratic institutions then we've got a big problem for. you you could ask a corporate democrat how is nipple rashes doing in connected back to russia some how the soviets are into money amps you know it gets there but what nelson claims the bad actors could be doing is the business model of facebook and why should i
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trust facebook anyway because they're american they're no more american than apple or amazon or exxon mobil or nastily corporations don't see nations they don't give a shit about a country countries are just little devices that help them keep people afraid and caved and so busy hating each other that we don't hold. that we don't stop to realize the corporations that are truly us and and and secondly undermine our democratic institutions you think of a puppy facebook mean is what really undermines our democracy there were about nine a billion reasons hillary clinton lost that election after rigging the primary and the facebook puppy me and are at the bottom of those. just. the fact that she didn't wear enough of pantsuits. i mean it's so insane that the whole the
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senate just now waking up to privacy fears has everyone forgotten what edward snowden revealed let's go over it again all right even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and recorded the n.s.a. routinely lies in response to congressional inquiries about the scope of surveillance in america we collect more digital communications from america than we do from the russians we hack everyone everywhere you have any idea how much data google facebook and apple have on every single one of us privacy consultant dylan khurrana went through this on his twitter feed and dissected every piece of info google and facebook had collected on the businesses you bought from the products you bought every app and extension you've ever used every photo you've ever taken on your phone every photo on my phone what the hell is google going to do with that
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many photos of back temples. you know just people go and i figure what the house i thing is if i did this in a photo of it i could be going to be sitting around a fire and. but that's not all your google hangout session they also have your google calendar all the events you've ever added yes they've been monitoring your google hangout sessions and in case you forgot just last week microsoft announced they will be banning your skype or x. box live a live account for offensive language which means they are watching and analyzing everything you say on skype or x.-box this is out and out that you you know if you have a knows if you happen to mention something to your friend over skype you know like you have been telling me or for the thrill seeker and then suddenly you're getting all kinds of papad for bungee jumping scuba diving. taco bell's new semi automatic
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gun triple decker valves are stronger. we heard you like taking your life in your own hands try some taco bell just before dropping down to one hundred meters under the sea or magically sealed scuba suit talk about a fight for your life that's a race against the clock right there. in the case of this you know media analyst for his history google had stored ninety thousand different search and for use and your search entries say a lot about you but they also get you wrong sometimes and that information could get you in trouble as well for example if you type in isis dot org it sends you to a website about conserving endangered species around the world so you just happen to like exotic birds but google has you down as being a big fan of isis. or another example of my hamsters is a scape once and got into the refrigerator and so i googled how to get
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a hamster out of your steak. but it auto corrected the how to get hands. who knows what kind of list i'm on now. but there is more and this is where it truly gets terrifying google drive also hold on to everything you have ever deleted the things you want to cover up the same guy says this is my google fit which shows all the steps i ever taken any time i walk anywhere every step you take every move you may. i'm pretty sure it was just warning us about that and it gives credence to my rarely talk about theory that sting is a time traveler so. what grabs the most infuriating part as dylan qur'an says we would never let the government or a corporation put cameras microphones in our homes. location trackers on us but we
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went ahead and did it ourselves we actually agreed to this his tokyo take it away edward snowden social media platforms are largely unlimited in the kind of choices they can make the ways they can use and abuse private details about your life. with the really your knowledge or permission they would or you will you click that little box of bullets. and let's be honest even if they want to they kill the agreement for your i phone could you have to shave danny de vito every day for a while and you'd still be alive yep agreed don't care what so well look i can add a puppy nose to the selfie i. don't care at all i mean if if world war two were being fought right now all hitler would just slip into the facebook user agreement that we all consent to be in the nazi party it would be done to be
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a done deal no battles at all just one even faze us arrived at this selfie pose really isn't that far from the say. political risk right so this is not. this is corporate fascism. all this. so. to sum it up while congress trips all over themselves getting upset that cambridge analytical stole your data they have conveniently forgotten that the us government google and facebook collect everything you ever say you do or smell alright and they can use that information in countless ways to socially engineer you and guess what google facebook or the government or friends with benefits as former guardian journalist the fees are maduro's the u.s. intelligence community funded nurtured and incubated google as part of a drive to dominate the world through control of information sieved funded by the n.s.a. and cia google was merely the first among
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a plethora of private sector startups co-opted by u.s. intelligence to retain information superiority corporations and the corporate state are one in the same and they're not out to protect your privacy we have to demand a some privacy back moved to d.c. . centralized platforms like steam at mines and mastodon reward whistleblowers like edward snowden and create new fifty k. laws protecting privacy because otherwise privacy protection is going to consist of nothing more than octogenarians talking about how they want your chocolate doesn't even wash d.c. the days there is a. welcome
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i'm late candelas take the news from behind. the us russia china saudi arabia israel iran they all seem poised for world war over what's happening in syria rather than tell you what to think about this i do want to go through a quick timeline of events here about two weeks ago from said in the speech that we would withdraw all very soon from syria surprising the pentagon and the state department the pentagon was i. will really do withdraw all from anywhere i have heard as it's not really in our skill set per se. then just nine days ago instructed the military to begin planning for withdrawal from syria again the military industrial complex is like i know he keeps saying it's over but you know i think there's a lot in this relationship there is that sometimes no means yes. and keep in mind
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during these two weeks i don't think a single mainstream media outlet did a serious segment called the case for peace instead they just did segments like the pentagon was really surprised that having the prospect of peace just foisted upon them i mean yes yes. can't just tell someone to stop bombing and funding terror groups at the drop of a. stopping murdering is like starting daily meditation you don't just start as a yogi master it's baby steps it's baby steps and then you look around and go my doing the right appeals like nothing. so anyway trump told the military to plan our withdrawal then journalist and congressional candidate steve cox correctly we did if after this announcement we end up with headlines proclaiming another gas attack by assad against his own people do not believe it he may be a tyrant but he's not an idiot the us leaving is this country is good for him in
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a gas attack prevents the us acts it then a few days after that we want to know. things a chemical attack against his people is just wonderful thing to do this is just right let's get let's get america really here that's what he needs. the war games have continued to arm our military industrial complex could they come up with some new tricks because this isn't really tiresome they are you know just something interesting going to have assad supposedly drop millions of tons of apple cinnamon oatmeal out of jets you know drowning innocent civilians in cold to be old meal and then and then trump announces that oatmeal in their own people is already law and you know it just up there other than this boring old manufacturing of consent it's really not very good for ratings. the true this piece is not an option for our american empire there's way too much money in war and there's way too much money in
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making sure we remain the dominant force on the planet it's called the profit motive and it impacts every aspect of our lives every once in a while someone will admit the truth about this an official well it's very rare but for example oil giants b.p. . he claimed in newly revealed documents this week from a twenty sixteen drilling bid that any cleanup operation following a huge spill would bring a welcome boost to local economies of. thank you be brave for there is also more oil spill any chance you can to help me out further by setting fire to buy a house you're going to do that for me to go into the love through a condom a. bill they've made maybe you could piss on my hands they're yours tell you. all if you know this week i meant that in the good way also this week it came out the sheriff of a california county with an outsized number of police shootings once said that it
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was better financially to kill suspects than to wound them because if you cripple them you have to take care of them for life and that cost goes way up he said. this is shocking not because it's a lie it's actually true it's shocking because no police officer is allowed to say it out loud because it's up but it's how our economic system works right the market economy thrives on exploitation and destruction empathy doesn't pay very well done if you ever try to sell empathy at flea market no one no one's buying they'll buy a knife or a gun no one is buying them today that's why whenever you see someone offering hugs it's always for free right it's. free in our economy the going rate for a hug is zero their garbage their trash we have to go to a quick break by law sandra last time coming your way. brand new comedy special
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go. to startups to. get to me to do it with the little missed dates to look at is it. just us to understand just new to the mashed old truck stop the president on the steam train this morning to. the three of petitions proposed this way to snap them up when you have because that is the cousin with you sir your supporters to your shoe station shouldn't throw you should cook dorothy one who's devoted to the request. for manners sitting in a car when the feds get shot in the head. all
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four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because dollars do not shoot around a corner. american sanctions would be damaging. but i mean is this justice is a fair is this a. u.s. or would use a country like of tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it's just glossed away i think it's very. welcome back welcome back to the department of homeland security wants to build a media influence database to monitor more than two hundred ninety thousand news sources and a catalogue a comprehensive list of journalists editors correspondents bloggers and social
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media influencers what could possibly go wrong. here now to explain is senior citizen journalist done all. that senior citizen journalist not senior citizen journalists. i want to know that it's nothing nefarious i mean all they want to do is globally track every news story and every journalist in more than a hundred languages with instant translation into english i mean the h.s. is just a bunch of news nerds trying to stay informed of ahead they want to know who got elected comptroller of india. the popularity of frozen yogurt in the philippines happiness levels in pittsburgh you know stuff like that. no i don't think they do i don't know you know you did just once analyze news coverage to determine
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sentimental that's what they said meaning like how people feel about an event so they can then manipulate that information for this purpose for their purposes even scarier they want to database of all journalists all right yeah i do you know i'm not sure where they do but they're not asking for that much information about journalists all the ages wants is their location beat they're covering what type of reporter they are their contact details overviews of their previous coverage their current publications and quotes any other information that could be relevant and big did. and probably whether they're anorexic or not. there you're going to find was setting fire to what's left of the freedom of press that there's a reason the u.s. keeps falling in the in the world press freedom index i mean every year we drop twenty nine spots under obama alone mainly for his war on whistleblower all right
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all right that's fine i mean i'll see your facts and raise you a tweet. is a sentence i never thought i would say but i'll do it here's the h.s. spokesperson tyler houghton despite what some reporters may suggest this is nothing more than the standard practice of monitoring current events in the media and he suggested otherwise is for ten boyle hat wearing black helicopters bears a pair as. he got yeah but john. there are in reality black helicopters yeah and actually the nation magazine just an investigation showing that wireless companies cherry pick data to avoid revealing signs of increased risk of brain tumors from cell phones so some of the guys in the tinfoil hats were right all along. guess point taken. other than that initial outburst of him the d.h. as spokesperson has been super jill with the media when snopes contacted him he
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said you are embarrassing yourself with these questions and ohio there is a there is just like you monitor the media to find this story the h.s. does the same enjoy and she says he's doing the opposite of making us feel like this whole database thing isn't going to be incredibly shady what are you talking about i mean he said enjoy your weekend. these are suing. look the n.s.a. cia and f.b.i. are already spying like crazy v.h.s. just wants a piece of the action you know embarrassing it is for them to have to attend all these intelligence agencies show and tell parties that have nothing better to present than an entire ice detention center in addition to being morally reprehensible it's really clunky to transport a jazz needs the database to john i don't. want to be gone
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coca cola has managed to become an even more evil and duplicitous entity than before when you already thought they were evil and duplicitous they've upped it another notch for more on this we go to our truth bomb now let me gil. i just put on a tour of the world of coke and here are some things that i learned let's see. eight hundred eighty six atlanta pharmacist sean penn creates coke. in one nine hundred seventy nine coke creates mellow yellow. that reminds me i need to flush my toilet before my mom visits this weekend. and of course the year twenty fourteen when polk spent one point five million dollars to fund the global energy balance network. non-profit intended to influence public health policy makers the media
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research papers with one main message consume as the many calories as you want just as long as you exercise. true three the only problem is coca-cola wants you to know they were the main source of funding about as much as they want you to remember that they purposely paid black employees less and hired a colombian paramilitary troops to kill workers who tried to unionize but a recent article in the journal of epidemiology and community health ranks it harder for coke to hide its role as the network's little sugar daddy emails coke sent during two thousand and fourteen bought off public health professors in the global energy balance network stressed the nonprofit should promote practices that are active in terms of both policy and profit they e-mails came from rona apple folks keep health and science officer. coke has
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a health and science officer. that's as meaningful as being chief officer of dry wall repair for cooley. to cover coax tracks applebaum wrote to professors we need to be hands off as the begins the take off this is essential a labor of love but we need to make sure you are as independent as soon as possible one of those professors was even blair and now retired instructor of the university of south carolina's arnold school of public health who used his clout to promote the network and plant seeds of doubt about how to fight obesity most of the folks in the popular media and in the scientific press is over eating too much eating too much eating too much blaming fast food blaming sugary drinks and so on and there's really. no compelling evidence that in fact is.
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actually i think the fact that you're a dead ringer for wilford brimley pushing diabetes testing products is compelling evidence enough after the new york times revealed that coke backed the network the soda giant it made is that between twenty ten and twenty fifteen they gave nearly one hundred and thirty million dollars toward scientific research and partnerships coca-cola also admitted to giving money to professional medical organizations such as the american academy of pediatrics and the american academy of family physicians these groups are supposed to promote the highest standards of care for vulnerable people like children so i guess it's agreed that nothing is sacred somewhere in america even the sanctity of a narcotics anonymous meeting is being ruined by a poster that says good hope on a different kind of coke don't just track the corporations who benefit from spending the narrative on help. track the people and the organizations who take
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their sweet and sticky bait it was pressure from activist groups that forced groups like the american academy of pediatrics to break ties with big soda so what's time to hold everyone accountable. or else the posters in your child's pediatrician's office are going to start looking a lot different. coming to you from the world of coke or i'm soon to be terry's. natalie mcgill redacted tonight. show what we have to show you every week you can get them all you through dot com plus adak to deny but after you click the subscribe button you have to also have to click the little bell next to the subscribe because you tube. until next. friday.
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fracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the slowdown so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal with. something happens in this case it was the chemical attack on civilians in syria and then the public in the media are waiting for the response and i think it's very clear now
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that if president trump said that there is going to be a response then it will be i just think that our expectations in a way that this american response will be so severe that it will be a game changer i think this is not the case it will again be misadjusted very careful calculation by the americans not to deteriorate into a clash a direct confrontation with russia. forman or sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the us did not shoot around a corner. the
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u.s. the u.k. and france have strikes against the syrian government in response to an alleged chemical attack in eastern intervention came just hours before international inspectors were due to arrive to investigate the claims. united nations security council still holding an emergency meeting right now to discuss the attack which moscow says was a clear violation of the organization's charter. the u.k.'s prime minister lourdes the joint military operation against assad's government has limited targeted and effective. and in other news tonight russia's foreign minister claims the international chemical weapons watchdog may not have correctly identified the nerve agent used to poison this.

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