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calling the police on them they were kicked off the grounds after the owner of the club and his father complained that the women were playing too slowly it's the latest in a series of incidents where african-americans have been arrested or asked to leave a public facility in the u.s. . on sunday a black woman was arrested at a waffle house in alabama for refusing to pay for plastic utensils the video of her arrest shows officers wrestling head to the floor was not the case a couple of weeks ago at a starbucks in philadelphia stuff there called police on two black men because they'd not placed an order but wanted to use the restroom that spot the wave of anti racism protest. was just ok i didn't want. that to. be. a response to that the c.e.o. of starbucks old and all restaurants to close for mandatory until racism training following a nationwide campaign against the pope which we got reaction from economist dave
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perkins and human rights activist randy short. racism against the two sions is real and the were prejudices real that we need to care about america as well as an entire society and look after everyone if we don't do this we're going to have worse problems i have enormous difficulty accepting the idea that this young lady trying to run her starbucks in philadelphia spends time thinking about class and segregation and trying to target black people can't she's trying to run the restaurants and she's trying to. keep the business working and not let people take advantage over you guys loitering and not purchasing products from a store while using their facilities how do you stop that from happening again but i don't think that's a little girl running the starbucks as best she can reluctantly calling the police to sign. saying loitering again he's thinking about using loitering laws against
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black people yes there are people that have a literate and businesses yes there are folks out of order some of them of black but i've worked with a lot of white drunks in my day and they don't get handle quite the same way this is a fact i'm not going to last a rattle and play another slowly than men then five women together play very slowly and the entire culture is waiting for the fact that i don't like has nothing to do with it it's the fact that they are lol as a long ass people pretend that injustice and mistreatment of people is ok as long as it does not impact yeah that is the problem with the majority it they lack an understanding that it can be us today and it could be them tomorrow now this is where i asked myself the question at what point do you treat black people like ordinary people and subject them to ordinary rules of society at what point do you stop taking every incident as racism and started valuating them as human beings and
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how they're reacting that's my question you know there's controversy brewing over the release of an american prison inmate who was sentenced to life for the murder of two policeman homan bow they set to walk free on friday however new york's police union is making a last ditch attempt to keep him locked up and i'm open as the story. herman bell natori is for being a cop killer and a member of the black liberation army will soon become a free man after spending nearly fifty years behind bars for shooting two policeman dead back in one thousand nine hundred seventy one now the new york parole board's decision even had the support of a son of one of the slain officers it seems that individuals with no knowledge of ms to bellow the circumstances that led me to support his release many years ago have taken it upon themselves to drum up hate and then gins the parole board of new york might have shown sympathy and a willingness to forgive but not the policemen's union the patrolmen's benevolent association they're guilty then and the guilty now and no copula should ever walk
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the face of the year now siding with the police's n.y.c. mayor bill de blasio who called for the decision to be reversed and for bell to stay behind bars the parole board received over three hundred sixty seven thousand letters urging them not to free herman bell despite his record as a model prisoner well not quite there and not actually that many individual messages the associations website gave compliance the option of automatically sending a letter for each of the sixty two cop killers listed on the site that meant that fewer than six thousand objections to bell's release generated over three hundred sixty seven thousand messages completely distorting the level of the outcry in fact according to one poll eighty six percent of new yorkers support the parole board's decision we decided to talk with some former cops about the associations ethics i
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can't comprehend a man who openly admitted to killing three cops. i can't comprehend how that person would be allowed to walk the streets i could picture every cop out there being absolutely outraged the point of acting on their motion especially in today's climate where there should be used to do your government is trying their back on the police officers. i can absolutely picture not one cop out there not wanting six hundred thousand plus letters being sent to the parole board to eb requesting this man's parole be denied it's manipulation that's quite a you know i mean. it's very tragic and he actually three people put prose what it is you know we have murders rape is awesome this people get in the world every single day and they are hell bent on if you kill a cop they want to do this right and it was supposed to be for people and now cops like to talk about the perilous situations they put themselves in and the public that they serve in order to do that but this incident will leave some in new york
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questioning their integrity. r.t. new york an attack on a gypsy camp in ukraine has seen human rights calls for an investigation and claims of collusion with the authorities among all stories still ahead. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the beach but how would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody
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gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the thousand. meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just say the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition make it up as we go. back a mystery internationals demanding that the ukraine government investigates an attack on a roma gypsy camp in the capital kiev. last week a nationalist group destroyed the camp children were reportedly injured in the incident people fled while the tents and other belongings were burned the attackers also
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used tear gas and also reportedly guns currently no one can be sure that they want become the next week to swarm up radicals they shoot themselves with and caring for the public but actually they're terrorizing ordinary people police say there were no reports of violence some of the fires were simply part of a cleanup operation a political commentator we spoke to thinks that nationalists in ukraine have the government's support. i suppose that on the local level some policemen of the world tried to prevent open violence but when the government and the parliament officially praise and glory finances how can you expect anything else and i said actually it's not they first came to jews is the whole verse says but then they came to add this when they came to me it was too late i mean people in the west should not be silent about it meanwhile the authorities in another city in ukraine of opened a painting contest to mark the creation of
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a nazi division in the country during the second world war teenagers are asked to draw something linked to ukrainians who volunteered for the nazi unit and there's a cash prize for the best one i think though and skin again says the rise of nationalism isn't confined to ukraine where many places in europe kind of nazi in their own radical. views are becoming more and more popular and this is a result of the whole crisis which was caused by immigration european union cannot provide an answer and this atmosphere of certain spirit today causes some right wing radical groups to succeed in certain places. american broadcaster n.b.c. has joined the dots and discovered the artes online series in case you missed it has in fact links to guess who. in an exposé article the journalist say they look to the registration date of the show's website and they cross checked it again for
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the registration to r.t. . we could save them the trouble though if they just looked at r.t. dot com and click to shows that i found it there it is response to the scoop the show has taken viewers behind the scenes to blow the lid off its connection to r.t. . so here we are very slick offices although there is a slight smell in the. vodka and caviar. we're in so it was probably a spy keep an eye on it. but first glance it looks like any other office but take a look below the surface and something starts to seem off we spoke to i see why in my eyes members of staff so tell me what's it like working for someone connected to r.t. well i always loved the topless game show tutti frutti you know i was at school there here you can you get a skull right but that was that was on the sky channel r.t.l. this is this is r.t.
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this is this is funded by russia we're talking about well what do you mean r.t. is is funded by russia for the russians who are. yeah i mean if your parents is mainly just one in stuff over to poly and things like that to be honest i've never really had so much freedom at work no one tells you how to answer for over and i'm just really happy but do you work alone i mean do not you know really something i like to talk about and. sure i have total freedom to story look to as long as the talks to move for a short period of a week from toss to look for fuel. or limited supply. on a good collection of approved for. i've just heard that the host of the show party boy goes just arrived at work so let's see if we can get a word with. his book or hi you are. funded by the
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russian state through aussie one. yeah. yeah yeah i got the email yeah. this site. so that we have it i see links to all you have to be pretty special to think it was a secret. finally the. group has dropped american political journalist joy read from it towards a list the move comes after a scandal surrounding alleged homophobic post blog she did apologize in december old comments but more recent posts have swung the group to finally rescind the nomination. i regret the way conflicts. with.
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that's it for now get all our news and programmes at r.t. dot com any time you like i'll be back here in thirty five minutes for you next global news from aussie international in scope see that. mccoy is a black hole and it is sucking folks from all walks of life and money from all points of the globe and as it expands it just the wharfs the size of anything else rank of key with it that includes various beyond money regimes but also very
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high level bankers and economists so christine legarde is just the latest to get live to the big calling block all. los angeles the city of luxury and free but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. is there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in and it's been a struggle. coming in to this man's bone his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle do. such solution. on a parking space is not
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a solution you have to have someone monitoring the site otherwise it will be a free for all this is there a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. greetings . are you having a bad day you having to choose between paying your student loan this month or buying your niece a birthday present forced to buy cheap fast food over expensive healthy food or can two jobs just to keep the lights on well have no fear because in case you didn't know comcast yes comcast cares they do last saturday april twenty first marked the seventeenth annual comcast cares day the annual once a year about the reminds us service slaves and plebian is just how much our
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friendly neighborhood corporate media conglomerate truly cares about all of us vassals paying for their nice suits and golden parachutes take a listen as comcast employees imus and b c analyst nicole wallace and reverend al sharpton hyped comcast big day of giving while sitting just inches away from their corporate paymaster comcast senior executive vice president david cohn and if you look carefully hawk watchers while conan speaks you can still see the bloody carcass of net neutrality hanging from is to. mark the big event here as we fell a great comcast cares day now in its seventeenth year it is believed to be the nation's largest single day corporate volunteer event says of at his show him here every day this is part of the people in this building and around the cancun as well . all excited about doing would do go to doing twenty four hours this i think that we could bring the world to women the one of those you know we'll have over one
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hundred thousand employees members of their families and nonprofit partners volunteering tomorrow and over a thousand projects in more than twenty countries so it's really become a global effort way to al sharpton just infer that comcast is carrying on the work of nelson mandela. but it wasn't just the airwaves of morning joe or comcast was patting itself on the back bird's great day of charity according to splendor news dot com and b.c. affiliates across the nation pitched in and b.c. beriah ran a p.r. sounding segment that was a lot like all the other one the sort of n.b.c. in fort worth texas n.b.c. ten and philadelphia n.b.c. four in los angeles n.b.c. five in chicago and n.b.c. connecticut just a name you. how very sinclair broadcasting now let's actually practice some humility and start watching honks. but
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you get the. real thing. at the bottom. like you that i get. with. the what parts of the world and on top of the. wow that is pretty incredible like i read. isn't the real point of charity to help people and not kind of pack yourself pat yourself on the back and gloat about it to the world that he's some kind of communist. if this guy why don't we just help people for the sake of helping people that's not how the world works. not how the world works we are not and if cable
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giving cable comcast cares comcast cares you know because i mean i mean look no one notices that i'm not against the idea of a corporation like giving back i'm absolutely but this sort of self-congratulatory all over. the fast that was going on as n.b.c. is really is that there was really a it was like you're not alone here as a you're not alone in feeling that whatever that is glenn greenwald tweeted. tweeted out saying this is creepy and humiliated and muslim busy devotes almost eight minutes of their time on morning joe to heralding the humanitarianism of its often corporate owner comcast complete with combat cum cast executives touting themselves under the cairo on comcast terrorist. johnson but yet they look good these are the same people by the way that freak out and spend days talking about
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sinclair media having a must read on there and yes yes. this is round about trying to start to figure out where a journalist write i wonder where that magical line as for journalism becomes not journalism one of the. jobs of the third or so i just reporting does a lot of good work you know he kind of had the raised eyebrow that i did you know comcast property and this was you having it was nominally independent analyst and host doing a cold dish comcast commercials bad enough but al sharpton claiming comcast was occurring in the work of nelson mandela was something else you know i mean al sharpton can make you know he's a visual thinking person he can compare anything he wants to go judging without that's his decision but it does seem a bit much in my mind while the giant corporate doing some charity work one day out of the year yeah i am i'm going to i'm going to just say this i'm not afraid of her i i'm not afraid of criticizing her for an al sharpton on this one to me it's very unsettling considering the blood that is on corporate america especially companies
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like comcast you have poor african-americans all over this country who are marginalized already and are kept out of things because people like comcast couldn't give them i don't know just basic internet to a community these are people who are not these are not good corporations bringing all of this joy and to sit there and be there just sort of shouting on corporate america is green and nonsense is a little weird but it's not something new though like this isn't as if this is never happened the new york times reported back in twenty fifteen that when comcast was looking to acquire and b c universal and that comcast funded research and political groups were endorsing the deal but the new york times actually pointed out that a similar pattern is evident with charities like the urban league and more than eighty other. community groups that support of the media company and then also accepted collectively millions of dollars in donations to the comcast foundation of the last five years the question is how many people do you give money to will you
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report on them on your news stations with authority will you be able to tell people about a corporation or or each era of the organization will you keep from saying bad things about them because you gave them money that's really interesting and it's very interesting but like you know they of course come to as executives like all of them said all of the money that we give to these charities does not influence them in supporting arse in the you know at the time of the n.b.c. universal merger with one of the there they just did that on their own free will because none of the money and help that you've given them over you know makes a difference to be always loved when people use a book you know from one huge bloodsucking corporate monolith to another comes our lead story. capitalism often stands a direct conflict with thriving you healthy human race and in the world of biotech investing and in april tenth twenty eighteen report released by goldman sachs to their clients analysts found that companies that produce permanent cures for diseases are
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a bad investment asking clients the. quandary is curing patients a sustainable business model and the report titled the genome revolution analysts noted that the potential to deliver a one shot cure is one of the most attractive aspects of gene therapy genetically engineered cell therapy and gene editing however such treatments offer a very different outlook with regard to recurring revenue versus chronic therapies while this proposition carries tremendous value for patients answers sidey it could represent a challenge for genome medicine developers looking for a sustained cash flow and the report they use a hepatitis c. cure made by gilly and sciences that have a ninety percent cure rate through the eyes of goldman sachs finding a cure means less sick people according to goldman sachs in the cases of infectious diseases such as have to try to see curing existing pay. since also decreases the number of carriers available to transmit the virus to new patients thus the incident pool also declines yes it does health care for the analysts who don't
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really seem to get it is supposed to make people healthy and prevent disease and others but as goldman sachs has proven with this report the people investing in our society's future don't really care about the people whose a lives are being lost in order to make sure that johnny investor gets a new summerhouse. wowsers. use of blood so it can corporate be used to another blood sucking corporate b. . i believe in some circles. goldman sachs is known as the vampire squid i believe so in many circles because that is amazing so these guys are really saying like hey don't invest stay away from this company because there's a loser because they cure people and there's no money in the cure right because your profits will keep going up why don't. i confuse what are you a cowardly way i'm just giving my time to act you're. my heart rinks and you know this isn't this isn't grows out each of these stores i mean look the cost of the
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tightest seek your is about ninety five thousand dollars for twelve weeks and. they carry a ninety percent of the predator curate that so that's what two thousand five thousand dollars a month and then you never have to take anything i got wow that's huge the library time cost for persons who become an hiv infected age thirty five is over three hundred thousand dollars sixty percent for anti retroviral medications fifteen percent for other medications and twenty five percent for margaret we're talking big money in all of this at the end of the day but we're talking cures ninety five thousand dollars not that much when you think about a killer and long term but when you're looking at it from an investment standpoint you're looking at a company like which i think very funny bible bomb of. i was a universal cure for. everything i'm so guilty of. that they're saying there's this danger to companies like that for investors and everything which i think is funny the company is founded one nine hundred eighty seven just give you an outlook of
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why they're going after this company they focus on anti-viral drugs so that would be for things like hiv aids hepatitis b. and c. as well the company that makes tamiflu for those of you who actually have that so one of these usa is gilead was also the first former suitable company to sign an agreement with the medicines patent pool which is working to increase global access to high quality low cost and to retroviral anti-retroviral therapy through the sharing of patents they were listed as you know when you have someone from goldman sachs say they're not worth it they're out there trying to actively bring the cost of these drugs down so people can yet they're still making profits every year in fact as of may twenty seventeen the company was listed in forbes magazine as one of the top one hundred public companies and sales profit and market value goldman sachs idea of these things is to invest now is to invest in larger markets in other diseases that are even harder to cure the money lurking venture of. people if
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anything genetic they're because they're addressing disorders with high incidences so things that happen a lot anything that affects the spinal cord in the ability impacting the ability of their solution over to is impacting the ability to anything impacted to walk eat or breathe. and solution there is this constant innovation and portfolio expansion there are hundreds of inherited retinal diseases which is genetic forms of blindness pace of innovation will also play a role in future programs and off of the climbing river revenue trajectory of crowd prior assets the ideas let's go after things like that they can't cure you just going to be born with we could you know infectious diseases. let's get into that you know like genetic blindness let's really get in there. and it's gross it's gross but i want to see. about cory doctorow us made a very interesting point saying markets will not on their own fun profoundly effective cures for diseases that the story lies and families this is a very strong argument for heavily taxing the profits of pharma companies investors
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and other one percenters and then turning the money over to publicly funded scientific research that assumes all patents i like where that go a good set up there good stuff there makes my heart is yours lester's it is it's got its effect on you so if it is it is very busy right as we go to the international desk as big corporate card watchers go good to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter seo poll shows that r.t. dot com coming up shawn still says that with their peers at least richard james the u.g.a. wanted to discover what new breaks if any of the company has stored this sort of. pressure to just kind of stay true to the actual.
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look at the blockade and the animosity for fifty almost sixty years did it change the regime in cuba no the last administration realized that the majority of cuban americans wanted normalizations the normalised and when you normalize you can talk . and i want to tell you from my experience in cuba when the united states you sugar. instead of a hammer things change in cuba in the way that the united states wanted them to. apply to many plebs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the shaper money just killed in their own lives and spending two to twenty million.
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