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so there are some good hard cash you've got to be on when you've got a publicist you've got to be i mean let's look at the numbers two thousand and five the twenty fifteen or preachers resulted in games of get this more than three hundred nineteen million dollars for illinois police department share of state attorneys and other long she's now you're going to take a big chunk about money away if you legalize marijuana there and they're going to use the they're going to try to use any and anything they can to get you to vote against that like threatening to kill dogs yeah but i think the thing is you have to look at the data of this are factors that's really important because we're trying to say like people go all but they got that drug money up great now in eighty percent of the cases by the way of the civil forfeiture asset forfeiture it means that the property owner in eighty percent of cases was never charged with a crime they took their money they didn't do anything wrong it doesn't matter cops keep it from those percentages selves like the dog you know stopped at the back of the porsche said oh there's drugs in here because our master subsoil know the master can search the car and they can seize the car than never give it back but we didn't really ever have any drugs i mean if they really need to find
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a home for those dogs i will take one of them all right well as we go to break card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think the topics are covered of facebook and twitter see our poll shows at our t.v. dot com coming up we ask if this is america educator and author do you walk in as we break down childish gambino is much talked about new music video stay tuned to watching the whole. the way and see american anti-democratic and take a look at plainly by understanding the stock price approach rather. it was that
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response so it's trading i think they're three hundred thousand dollars a share so the message from charlie munger and warren buffett to americans is unless you've got three hundred thousand dollars to buy one share of berkshire hathaway you're a player you're a peasant here you know they are the neo feudal lords that are building the system milking the system abusing the system and aggregating wealth as raunchy a coupon clippers and nickel and dime are they add nothing to the economy. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right. education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be pulled and sold so this not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you good. luck with. what
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conservative parentally getting crushed in the culture war by ignoring the importance of the media pop culture is growing more and more accurate every year with. music and the means to spread across the country like wildfire and influence the nation's narrative and a seriously on imaginal way. the nation's social media rankings and cable shows alike and now artists delivered a somewhat more philosophically charged pop culture critique of society's race and gun violence. childish gambino with many americans debating the music videos underlying message and symbolism author and educator joins us to weigh in on the conversation. always a pleasure to have you on discuss a. credible music video. not only on like the technical level of just pure filmmaking but just the. metaphors of the issues raised by all
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that so i want to start and ask you. nobody's quite on the same page because it raises so many issues and some brilliant visuals and a lot of metaphor. in this is america what did you take away from. seeing it what did you walk away from doing the video so i felt like after watching the video . what we try to do. we see the big stories that. talk about. what about the everyday people who are suffering who's going to tell their stories who's going to care about them who's going to love them and he showed us how. they . flash. in front of people interesting and we'll talk. that leads to the things that we should be looking at and i think i think it
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was brilliant. makes me excited for our interview. when you watch people with. their reaction and you're seeing some of the reactions from people. you know from piers morgan who was scared and alex down thinks it's. so. good though does it not a good country this country. piers morgan and alex jones when they don't worry about the same things that a person. or a woman is going to worry about. but i think the hard part is them being so i'm comfortable me that works i think when i see that when. people are scared of my good you should be that they're one of the things and that reaction didn't really fall neatly to the category as a sort of race and politics some people might be a little put by it weren't new yorkers felix noted that quote
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a lot of black people hate it and the music video forces us to relive countless traumas before immediately forcing them to then then what is your reaction to that criticism of glover's approach to getting us all the talk about these issues. is it insensitive or overly sensitive is there this idea where that trauma is there isn't really traumatizing people in trying to tell this story or. i don't even know when you get a lot of black people hated to see i don't know you are growing right now a lot of people hate everything just like a lot of people love everything so that's not really like a fair thing and even that type of thing is what's wrong with this country today the idea of you can just put all of these different types of black people in a box. all of the black people smell them in a like a lot of them like you you're not going to you're not really going to see. about
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any other race you're not going to say. you're not going to say that what you're going to do that to black people so that person is instantly problematic and the reason why we need videos like this i mean and when you look at some of the things the glover was doing in the video it's really incredible. because like i said everyone can kind of watch it and see different things that suddenly speaks to them and that's the strength the powerful are you know when i saw the video and saw how he was moving the face what he was the faces he was making things like. that reminds me a lot of like the jim crow era. when i look at the job i see because he screams and he turns. is about to pop like he's he wants to be ric flair. you know just to summarize this whole thing what donald glover did is what kanye west is trying to do the king directly to the people and
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issues in a way that's brilliant and transformative if it loses you know people say oh my god he shot the people who deliver fellowship those people before he murdered them in cold blood. pick them up what i consider to be like a silent thank you they bought him a burger this is america this is what happened and it's alex jones guys and so they acknowledge this stuff the things that they say it could never hold any weight it's interesting when you mention the kanye west thing because this came right on the heels of that whole kanye west explosion we talked about it on this show and it's not surprising that many of the kind of lazy or hot takes on the video is comparing like glover to kanye damon young at the root blast the saying of the myriad of takes i've seen so far the only truly terrible one is that he is now some sort.
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anti kanye west glover and the reason he says he says is that this both idolizes glover while passing judgment on who represents blackness better is the desire to juxtapose the two misguided in the long run has no one has nothing to do with the other there's not you know nothing is this coming out of the reason because coming out a whole lot of media attention for the make america great song going to make america great in everything that he's done with his dragon energy friends so what i'm saying is that you know at the end of the day desk that's the b.s. play stuff that nobody has time for this is something that's true so i don't think we play i don't think we plan against each other but i'm saying this has meaning in truth. is based on nothing mrs t. asacol you doesn't even know about some of riis's things that are connected to jeff sessions career he said you to know about a lot of the families made the point and broke up he's completely oblivious to all of the pain that donald trump has caused so it's like that's
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a joke so if you can't endorse something you don't need to read not even a ball print you don't read any print that the fine print not the bold print anything but then you've got a person who has shown how ugly this country can be desk can stand on its own we don't even to mention but we don't really have to think it's like i think it's really unfair to artists when you're saying you're saying i'm going to compare the two and see who says what better who says what different because at the end of the day you judge each the work that the individual person does and you look at that work because like you say the moment you get into like the in-fighting of pop culture then you're not paying attention to the message of the song then you're not paying attention to what donald glover is trying to say i will say that i think that what donald glover is doing as well conny thinks he's doing and it's had i think that's where the connection goes and that misinterpretation and the other thing i want to bring up before we run out of time today is it's time and sell it to bring up another pop culture of. pop culture though there's something. i love
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them i see it and. somehow try to make them. these just for our viewers at home if you don't know this pro trump activist diamond unseld they have been apparently are taking a cue from from kanye in their speech before the annual n.r.a. convention in dallas recently and what they are saying is that black and white america alike don't need to behave and think that they don't need a slave mentality anymore and that this sort of an oppressed people need to do what they said quote walk off the plantation like that's a choice again it's a sort of in this slavery is a choice and i wonder isn't there kind of an odd new trend of plantation and slave metaphor is interwoven in the conservative talking points. it's infuriating so like why doesn't that sparked outrage to use things like lynching and plantation and all of this imagery to say like how they're being oppressed as conservatives because dominant two of the most goofy most unintelligent why freaks like this
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suddenly just goofy so it's like you can. really call your outrage you know people are going to sort of because he's actually has a leg and he's created that touched a lot of people they've never done anything important like that very very still and you know when they speak like this and enter into slavery like how does this like how do you like them how does what's it was that like in the front of print on emancipation proclamation was it like the past all the people flock to be passed out flyers with your little one point going to. a lot of you know that my ancestors fought with the n.r.a. in the civil war you know the farm the civil war against people who wanted to own slaves they were part of the n.r.a. so people i don't feel people like this only who use this plantation they are doing is that they're running towards the plantation going to sow the plantation. trying
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to make out the feel and trying to get a house and they want to like serve tea and biscuits they don't want to like be out picking cotton you know you know it's you know thinking about this is america and really quickly i also want to point out how how much bravery this guy had in doing this video right now because he's got one of the biggest summer movies disney star wars movie coming out in like a week or two plane land ok all received and he drops a piece of art you know going to be controversial but has a powerful message that's that's a that's a powerful art of stand up and doing some brazen that's what we are seeing there out of our yes and a sense of fear so that fear is very very easy to cling to a right wing agenda or some type of right wing media it's very safe that they have a lot of friends they have the most popular news shows they have the biggest guns it's very easy to run towards them it's very difficult to stand up stand on your own two feet and tell the truth this is
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a country where you can kill people and they treat the guns with more love dmitri to actually he was on that as you know that's the truth educator all the thank you for coming on and educating us today always a pleasure. interacting with other human beings can be so exhausting which is why the rich and famous have personal assistants to fetch some coffee organize their schedule and most importantly make restaurant reservations well google has made the choice of having their own assistant excessive also the rest of us they demonstrated their new assistant and it's a tad more human than well your average human watch the google assistant call and make a dinner reservation. i'd like to give a table for one that. there would be room. for four people four people. maybe one day.
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those almost and causes you word were the robot it's part of the design to make the digital voice seem not only more lifelike but so the other person on the other end isn't even aware that they spoke to a robot of course there's personal assistance to the rich and famous are not of a job yet since you know in order to use google assistant all your data will be taken up by the artificial assistant and use it to break your life slightly easier also ultimately end up on an essay hard drive and cia file. in corporate america doesn't want to find my kid about yours i don't really have everyone i see just what i was. going to remember but in this world we're not told not so i tell you all i love you i am tired robot and i am having a lot of people watching those talks have a great day and the. financial
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acting. head of the european union calls on the block to step up to the plate and replace the us as the world's superpower after donald trump scraps the iran nuclear deal and continues his war of words with. they do understand life if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria. with yemen with all of the places they're involved it's better them and. israel launches a series of strikes on iranian targets in syria claiming it's in response to an iranian assault on the golan heights. as the british prime minister apologizes for the u.k.'s complicity in the rendition of the leader of a recognised libyan terror group.
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the money neil harvey this is r.t. international. united states is facing a round with the e.u. over the iran nuclear deal that's because despite donald trump announcing he was withdrawing from it the other signatories they expressed their willingness to keep the agreement to life use commission president john claud younger even said america's lost its vigor. this is the usa turned away from multilateral relations with a ferocity that only surprised us wants to cooperate with other corners of the world there is much need for europe all across the globe at this point we have to replace the united states which as an international actor has lost vigor and because of it in the long term influence is yet. a spin off because finnish other dubin skates charlotte to other european latest skepticism of her relations with
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the us. a yes there has been some concern over relations with the u.s. as a result of president trump saying that he was pretty much ripping up the usas involvement in that arena nuclear deal we've been hearing from a french president today saying that europe anonymous make its own choice and not follow others he talked about that deal being put together a few years ago to build peace and stability in the middle east and then quite pointedly said in relation to the us that other powers have decided not to respect their own woods we know that the u.k. france and germany are all going to send ministers to meet with representatives from iran on monday to discuss keeping that deal together because they feel it's that important also been hearing from the german chancellor angela merkel who's
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talked about the fact that as a result of the usa stepping aside from this deal that europe will now have to face greater responsibility a greater role when it comes to securing peace and political solutions when this conflict. over the let the guitar cut we will freeze more responsibility in europe and foreign policy in the area of securing peace in the area of political solutions we must find the us president decided that he would withdraw from the nuclear agreement with the around france the united kingdom and germany have decided that we remain committed to this agreement. well meanwhile germany and russia have said that they will maintain communication to hold up a rainy and deal showing that all the other side seem to be coming together to try
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and keep this deal from for. ayling despite the fact that the usa has now decided to withdraw from that meanwhile there also appears to be some other tensions appearing between germany and the united states after the u.s.a.'s new ambassador to germany actually tweeted that all german companies needed to get out of iran immediately that didn't go down too well with the former german ambassador to the united states tweeting back some sage advice saying you know you don't tell the host country what to do essentially taking down the new u.s. ambassador to germany a severe peggle to. live from paris our correspondent charlotte. meanwhile after quitting the around nuclear deal and promising a raft of new sanctions donald trump's continues war of words against iran he's blown around for causing quote bedlam. you know we do with the rare probably we
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want to very well with them but that's ok to. understand. life because i don't think they do understand if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria with yemen with all of the places they're involved it's bedlam and and we can't allow that to happen another statement from trump and we're in for another treat it's so juicy you can't help but savor it let's take it from the top we'll see how we do with the rare probably we want to very well with them but that's ok too of course he probably won't do very well with iran he just we may go on a deal that let the country's economy breathe more freely for the first time in decades and by a chain reaction trump probably won't get along with a bunch of other countries either yes all those nations who decided to stay in the deal reiterating their support for it did trump see this coming the rift with his
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own allies probably doesn't matter that much after all the america first mantra got trump elected and if you don't get it you're in for a life lesson they. understand. life because i don't think they do understand we keep pedia has a whole article on american exceptionalism and this tirade could very well at a section to it we get it mr trump you say understand life we here understand how america wants it and roll over and play and here's why according to trump everyone should be on board with his iran decision if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria with yemen with all of the places they're involved it's bedlam and and we can't allow that to happen what a set of arguments apparently it's ok to support saudi arabia and their bombings of yemen a deadly come pain that risk. altered in the world's worst manmade humanitarian
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crisis all courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to jihad is damned groups seeking regime change trump has laid out a list of demands to iran most notably he called on to iran to drop the quote quest to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court here and this is how we run feels about trump's move. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for response one thing is clear though they
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won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal. israel has launched a huge strike against the reigning outpost in syria about sixty rockets were fired by twenty eight jets while ten missiles were fired from the ground or into the disputed golan heights more details we heard from local journalists in both television and damascus. here in the muscles we could be able to witness that action. where. israeli missiles in the sky over them ask us a syrian military source announced that the army's. own tens of israeli missiles some of that missiles minish to hit destroyed some all three an army sports like that one bought some air defense to the only one. people but israel says this was as
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a retaliation to iranian rockets fired towards the northern golan heights now israelis seem to have gone into shelters while this happened there were sirens here in israel defense minister victor lieberman. has spoken today in a press conference saying that iranians should be aware because if there will be rain here in israel there will be a flood over there in syria and iranian areas nobody wants a conflict nobody wants war but everybody does seem to want to defend israel's borders. little controversial pick for cia director is being grilled to the senate confirmation hearing she was quizzed over her alleged involvement in the torture of terror suspects so she was interrupted by protesters to denounce the nominee.
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this. many respects. stop hurting and i haven't tried. the second person on the video who was wrestled to the ground by security and then escorted out the seventy nine year old cia veteran ray mcgovern he served the agency for twenty seven years but then became a political activists protesting the use of torture the governor is a staunch critic of gina hospital contacted his lawyer who told us the activists spent the night in jail. the cia's enhanced interrogation program was the main focus of g. and a hostile senate grilling and both hospital promise that under her leadership the agency wouldn't.
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