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ok. welcome welcome on late cam now let's take the news from behind so you guys know on this show i try to cover the redacted and censored news and i try to avoid the downright conspiracy theory stuff you know and stuff that has basically no evidence to back it up like maybe the an alien or it could jack's installed your bathroom plumbing or maybe even done the old trump is actually intelligent i don't know i don't entertain that stuff but sometimes i have no choice but to at least mention some of these nutty conspiracy theories so this is one of those times. the d.n.c. is suing the russia the trump campaign to wiki leaks. she's going to twenty sixteen
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campaign conspiracy. grand conspiracy. we didn't win dr that that's a file photo. in this grand conspiracy hillary was a perfect candidate and the reason you hardly ever saw a yard sign with her name on it was because wiki leaks hacked the yard signs and made them all say trump or bernie and julian assange right now is sitting in the ecuadorian embassy in piles of hillary yards. therefore the corrupt democrats are now suing wiki leaks trump and russia and yes the republicans are corrupt too but pointing that out feels like it was like the laughing when your senile grandpa leaves his fly down i mean it just says cruel at this point. but
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luckily while the corporate dems are caught up with conspiracies are. other people genuine election activists are actually fighting for a more legitimate system and this month the appellate division of the new york state supreme court affirmed the that electronic ballot images are subject to public disclosure pursuant to new york's freedom of information law this means that in yet another state the courts are finding the ballot images are public property we should all be entitled to see this as a god who was right and this makes candor so much since broader much harder to pull off which sounds good but let me let me just propose think about this if we have more legitimate elections we will no longer be number one as the worst election system in the western world. why would you want to change an award winning
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system. that would seriously find the election activists in your state or city and demand publicly viewable ballot images moving on according to a new study the average u.s. taxpayer sent three thousand four hundred fifty six dollars to the pentagon last year and just thirty nine dollars to the e.p.a. and all of that thirty nine bucks half of it went to help pay for scott pruitt forty three thousand dollars sound proof booth. guy you can make them sound proof walls and stick as you want you will never be able to black out the sound of your soul screaming all right he's in the booth with you. but more importantly each one of us paid to read. during the war in chad perpetrated around the world by our military and considering we are funding jihadi fighters in syria i wonder how much of my personal tax dollars went to those
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fellas you know his guess is a thing i'd be ok with it i'd be ok if the government were just honest with us just telling the truth they should have commercials like for just the price of a cup of coffee a day you can provide an automatic weapon to j.c.l. langley a member of job at the local affiliate. without your help jade would be relegated to stabbing people with dull butter knife. hell you can even just send him the cup of coffee terrorism needs energy and does. all of terror attack is no terror attack. so next year keep in mind that the only eighty dollars of your taxes is going to welfare programs in the us but three thousand four hundred fifty of your taxes is going to welfare programs for weapons contractors killers. there's a cia agent in iraq. or white right now who is very thankful you're covering his
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drug club as it's all right. i've been saying the numbers mean something they didn't matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten point color prints happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be culturally rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise one is pure some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business show you can afford to miss the one in only two books. china and russia are buying gold as i find gold mine go all the psycho three don't
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think he's right the baby number one lives in a fiancee house to house is blown away by the huffing and puffing of the big bad p.r. wolf and then taking number two you got countries like india that are like one step in one step back a second household sector has all the gold their government doesn't exactly and then the big bad bill will often fall to the people the part of such a survivor the government has blown away then you've got the countries like china and russia that have said wow stay out of twenty four carat gold bullion and the big bad theo walcott the pot and it didn't blow their house away. you never know what's around the corner never in there was in the. news that excitement it's not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. when you get is the move like that you should make things that will force. the
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violence he's a pug and this is almost a schizophrenia. we can do all these things and behave like badly. important people of course but a little while. before so for the last. one this way in and through the wall will get done far less for the start. of a broader way in the fight for young really did a poll don't want to get. the feeling in these images that least if you don't like the evolves it's constantly evolving and. we're back in the fight against mass incarceration we've seen some grassroots victories recently regarding mandatory minimum sentencing and bail reform but the
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corporate recovery talk receives need to profit off our prisoners has given rise to mass e.-commerce aeration which is different from e-car sin agenda which is cancer from the cigarettes no e-card to ration is the electronic monitoring of pretrial defendants and parolees through devices like ankle bracelets which turns life on the outside into an open air jail for more on this we turn to our senior prison or over jack to deny it know him again. we are calling it an open air jail is a bit much all right let's reserve that for something more accurate like working at a strip mall forever twenty one. right forever is there a sense. that these miners are doing their part to keep people out of brick and mortar jails more than one hundred. twenty five thousand people were tracked with
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these devices on a single day in two thousand and fifteen versus fifty three thousand the same day in two thousand and five with that many acts prisoners this is a prime opportunity for rehabilitation and entrepreneurship that's why i've started selling my own aid motivational monitors to the screen. so they could read uplifting messages like the world is yours. within one hundred yards of your house . fender's will love to read their opportunities are limitless within certain limits. at least i am creating something that invests in an ex of friends as well being just like b i incorporated their one of the largest eve monitoring companies in the u.s. and when private prison company geo group acquired them they included imani to ring in their geale care division this prepares them for real world tasks like paying bills especially since the average person with
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a monitor often pays user fees ranging from three to thirty five dollars a day. even just three dollars a day adds up when you leave prison jobless the these monitors already severely restrict them for the prisoners from from setting up job interviews things like that i know you know what our employer employee or loved to hear like do an interview for the job and we do it via skype because i've got a bracelet on the wall when i leave the house parable anyway it always loses it no . but you know what never loses a signal be eyes exact utrecht monitor like this one will feel replaceable battery that gets up to eighty hours of battery life when a single charge although mom even on it or will soon compete with a battery powered soley over new will systemic racism. that's more person worth knowing all you have to do is hold it with them close. range of an inch up session speech. that's
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a little bit depressing knowing what's the pressing as our beta version was solar powered her house arrest doesn't really work without sunshine but very likely it is essential a weak signal for any reason beings cops think they're a wall that's it's why paul made a ford has to wear two ankle bracelets now. virgin your probation officer couldn't track his first one so we had to get a second but the weird leg tannehill get this summer is just a small price to pay for freedom this isn't freedom. rechristen eliza's long lives ravaged by the war on drugs if the goal is to end mass incarceration which it should be then we should celebrate technology that imprisons people in a new way by isolating them from everything that helps them thrive plus we haven't even gotten started on the racism in the herons in the system i know i know i get followed in stores without a monitor so everywhere is an open air jail even a t.j.
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maxx you see the max is for maximum security prison you know maybe another night. there may be an alternative to the caring economy that doesn't suck so much to break this down we shut redacted correspondent john up adonal you filed this report . all right so call it what you will the sharing economy or the gig to me or the peer to peer economy or the exploitative hyper capitalistic success came a sheen three thousand me whatever you want to call it it's still life and it's here to stay now we enjoy this recklessly optimistic animation. people are more likely to change show. seven days right now money every week working americans
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disapprove. i don't care how cool of a surfboard you put into that animated millennial spanned for no reason one in three americans having to freelance just to make ends meet is not a good thing they generally don't get fair wages benefits retirement plans or worker protections in fact mit recently did a study entitled how driving for hoover and lift sucks worse than a surly razor wire ok so that wasn't like the actual title of the study but it was pretty much the take away the mit researchers said the pretax median profit for a ride share driver is only eight dollars and five cents per hour and a full eighty percent of drivers actually lose money on the job they lose money driving strangers around their car that sounds like a xeni punishment an eccentric judge on
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a core i'm sick i would give out and the name of that sitcom would definitely be gabble oh so deep up you know as and the judge would have to be joaquin x. . i'm not sure exactly why it has to be working in phoenix but it is anyway how can we make the sharing economy work for the people platform co-ops are the leading edge of the cooperative ownership they extend the co-operative model into the fast growing sharing economy where they can help increase income equity in the technology sector it's all about platform cooperative as you all it means the cooperative ownership and operating of the digital platform by those who depend on it most namely the workers and the users and i'm sorry that i use both the words platform and cooperative in my definition of platform cooperate. i know that's a lame but we competed there first when i looked it up what do you want for me as
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the technology sector sends us hurdling toward a world of robots and artificial intelligence technological unemployment becomes the threat as automation replaces jobs strategies for radically broadening ownership will play an extremely important role in mitigating the threat of wide scale declines in income platform co-ops can play a vital role and please don't try and tell me some version of this robot isn't going to make you obsolete one day. that spinning hunk of terror is definitely going to take your accounting job right after it murders you. look right now business models like lift air b.m.v. and task rabbit create their fortunes and near monopolies off of our proverbial
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infrastructure if you work for them they run off your car your apartment your time your energy your emotions your life blood and they sell you this exploitation of scam with buzzwords like entrepreneurship flexibility free. the reality is we have to continue to cultivate platform co-op alternatives like green taxi local nomic and stock c. or else. i don't know i have put what phoenix has had on there obama but i did get to learn more go to platform dot com reporting from silicon valley john a photo. there are your headlines from the future tomorrow you'll read an s.m.b.
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says joy reid says she has nothing against the gay and. also tomorrow. an embarrassing moment scott broods e.p.a. discovers water pollution accidentally regulated. and finally two weeks from now. man exhausted after entire evening trying to give him status electronic monitoring bracelet is a fit bit. that's our show but i have a brand new weekly podcast called common sense and you can get a perforated on i tunes spotify and stitcher also we have tons of web exclusive videos every week just go to youtube dot com pfizer jackson.
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is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and dismiss it. like you know. this isn't my cup but he is going up you know maybe. john. palestinians gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think some of those who. wish to look at it this way. and that's. going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia.
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for knox customs place well all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe to pieces. by artists like pecans oh and modigliani i kept boards unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers a. naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's lack of the art business.
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no collusion found the u.s. house intelligence committee clears donald trump of allegations his presidential campaign was working with russia. continuing to fuel allegations says a new interview by the russian lawyer with trunk campaign officials by him twenty sixteen she admits to being a russian government informants we take a look at the revelation see if there's anything new. models if a loser struggles with the horrific consequences of chemicals and radioactive materials used by the united states and its allies fifteen years after the iraq war began. the u.s. secretary of state takes a swipe at germany claiming that it's not paying its way when it comes to nato
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defense on the words come despite berlin showcasing its latest military hardware it's not just the professionals that get to sort through the air using this tactical simulator of a helicopter i can even fly a mission over the small german town called rubber a bumpy ride with me in charge. giving thanks for joining us you're watching our international. no collusion that's the verdict of the u.s. house intelligence committee which found no evidence that donald trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign had been working with russia but the democrats still refused to endorse the findings and have vowed to continue the probe with more on the reporters jacqueline. if you've heard it once you've heard of a thousand times but here it is once more for those of you in the cheap seats the
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russian active measures campaign against the united states was multi-faceted they leverage cyber attacks covert platforms social media third party intermediaries in state run media the house intelligence report begins with a novel idea the american people rightly want to know what the russians did and how and well each section starts off with accusations of what the kremlin did where the evidence is meant to be there is just a bunch of blacked out text nevertheless the committee concludes that russia's goal was to so discord in america and cast doubt on the democratic process that's apparently with point zero zero zero two percent of u.s. election related advertising on google and with an equally huge amount of ads on facebook twenty five percent of which were never seen by anyone that's in the report still the aim was apparently achieved and is the sole reason for the expansive divide that has grown in america since the election rush's active measures campaign achieved its primary goal of inciting division and discord among
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americans for more than a year us politics have been consumed by busy recriminations charges and countercharges about the attacks it's wholly unclear how russia's alleged actions are responsible for the political chaos that has ensued since trump took the white house it wasn't russia reporting that terms former campaign managers connections to ukraine spelled out collusion one of the many theories that the report shoots down the charges against the four president trumps former come pain manager or save more than seventeen million dollars in secret payments from a kremlin linked to political party in ukraine but it was the american media that hypothesize that trump jr is meeting with a russian lawyer proved moscow was supporting trump donald trump think he was about to get help from a russian lawyer with ties to the kremlin this is looking more and more like treason all these strange behavior from the president it's all explains now a stream of league. by the intelligence community condemned by the report as damaging national security wasn't orchestrated by the kremlin who are also learning
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from your sources that intelligence officials say tonight n.b.c. news is learning from intelligence sources u.s. intelligence sources tell c.b.s. news or even taken basser kislyak half of team trump was accused of meeting with him and that's threaten their jobs but the report says there was nothing sinister there also there the controversial russian ambassador sergei look of course of the pictures of course is shameful picture where the united states press corps was kept out by the russians were allowed in and it is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation between trump associates during the campaign and russian officials all of that discord was home grown so after a year of searching that included seventy three interviews nine hearings and briefings and the review of countless documents were left with the conclusion of no collusion and as much proof as we had before the report was released meaning little to none. talk of russia meddling almost always involves a mention of this channel as a so-called tool of kremlin influence this time the apparent reason is
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a growth in artie's popularity now according to the report uses google and its services to spread propaganda via t.v. accounts that artie's reach two million subscribers on you tube the lawmakers are also disturbed by the fact that artie's taken in the same manner as quote legitimate use sources media on a slant of things that congress is mistaking an alternative point of view for interference the only thing that we can maybe point to is that these people called the russians russian government russian actors people with russian names i don't know but these people that we will collectively call the russian. put a tweet facebook story that did not encourage armed revolt by the american citizens that i want to ban something it merely presented allegedly the point zero zero two whatever percent of this but presented stories
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that other american actors and politicians in folkson and activists were alleging as well so it just so happened that this horrible russian examiner's of dissent or whatever was the story discourse happened to me are exactly the same thoughts and sentiments of actual americans who may have had a different opinion from hillary clinton it's the only story in town and the american public has been so had better waited to this means that they want to hear more of it they believe there is evidence when there is no evidence no no i'm sorry to say this isn't stopping i hope it does but i'm afraid it will. and right after the report was published the new media frenzy took hold a russian lawyer who caused a stir over her meeting with some campaign officials back in two thousand and sixteen is making headlines again now mainstream media claim that she's confessed to having connections with the kremlin the russian boy who promised dirt on clinton to the campaign worked with latimer putin's kremlin this is natalia vessel that sky
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she was twenty sixteen meeting at trump tower acknowledging that she's a lawyer but that she's also an informant listen to what she's telling us now about her ties to the chief prosecutor of russia in fact a mark that this he gave them. even though in front of this story of course they were back to twenty sixteen as we heard at that meeting between verse and it's going in trump tower between her and trump jr paul and jared couche that story subsequently hit the headlines in summer of last year much media reports are on the story as a smoking gun all rather one of the battery of smoking guns here in that russia collusion probe now. is a top attorney she's worked for the prosecutor's office before something which she's admitted in congress that's the million other interviews as well and she has stated before links or rather her contact with the top prosecutor general in russia
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with government agencies in her professional capacity as a lawyer this for example is one piece she gave to the wall street journal last year i now the general prosecutor personally in the course of my investigation i shared information with him now as we say diverse in this case has worked for the prosecutor's office she's represented clients from various countries nationalities interest groups both. perhaps russian government linked groups as well as private clients who have for the russian government in financial and criminal cases now she gave an interview to us also quite a few months ago in which she stated that her visit to the light is the. her meeting was in a capacity as a private citizen as a lawyer and in no capacity as a representative of the kremlin in any way shape or form this is what she had to tell us. i had to have that meeting as part of my job as a lawyer citizen in the us it had nothing to do with politics it didn't have anything to do with russia i think it's beyond
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a doubt here that business is certainly a top attorney she's very well connected and she has come into professional contact it's fair to say with russian top prosecutors with russian government bodies as she has in her role as you know as an attorney for the prosecutor's office at the beginning of her career the way this has been presented though was she some sort of representative. coming on behalf of the kremlin to lobby to influence some of the election certainly that narrative has come under question of course the other question is why this is come now this comes out after that report by congress denying any links between collusion rather between trump and the russian government it's interesting to see now what impact this will have on investigation or for in russia unless martha macauley thinks nothing special though in the so-called revelations to the lawyer sometimes works with the prosecutor's office. this agrees ation that the television. is in fact a criminal agent doesn't stand up because as
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a lawyer she can give advice to the prosecutor general's office and meet members of the prosecutor general's office as a lawyer that's quite legal there's nothing there's nothing illegal about that and you can go to the united states and represent a client it's just another meeting and tribe jr met her. and he said it only lasted twenty minutes and they didn't speak about very much if the opposition of robert miller then can find evidence that they were conspiring together they were trying trying to undermine hillary clinton so it's up to them to do that but on the face of it it's just not me bt and miller will have to prove that it had other. rover objectives in the meeting and he find it very very difficult to to prove. it's fifteen years since one of the dark.

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