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this time and then we waste all this money and what do you get you get this lot and their own society and a school where kids are growing up thinking that you know twenty four hour surveillance and facial recognition is ok great well that makes it easier it's the school to prison pipeline it's pretty easy transition it's kind of like college prep math. but now and then a really depressing this is the thing about these because i have my suspicions that these things are really the greatest thing ever from a technology standpoint tyrrell so like how cordy into the creators of us how is this work as well as the scope of ideas but if it favor at school here's the idea behind the whole thing right ok so the system will work by loading photos into it so that it so that it can track or signal if then one of these cameras all over the school spot you know the photos loaded and so you've got all these photos of these people say well this is a bad person examples of these people are like you know they said would be like
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registered sex offenders want to criminals non-custodial parents expelled students or even describe old former employees seed put these photos into the system into the computer system and then the cameras would look for their faces to pop up and then either send a signal or like record let you know oh this person is in the school right now and what's interesting is this this system is it keeps a sixty day video memory so essentially you could go back in and track someone over that sixty days who they talked to where they were and all of that if need be but the problem comes in is that they're also talking about using it just for simple school discipline issues. what would you think they were you to hear horror oh it is hard to keep us safe except in my mind what you just described doesn't actually help in the event of a shooting it only helps after something happens so great we could watch indeed say oh. as someone walks around
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a school and that does this i i hear is like big school officials. it is saying this that they could what they could do is potentially put a student's photo in the system especially if they're known for what lingering in the hallways or whatever same stuff that high school kids about seven. kids. whatever so if they were putting these things in into this database and saying like here i want to see what this kid did this whole time you contract the past sixty days so if there was vandalism if there are sexual harassment things like that obviously this is very helpful as a safety measure of like an active shooter or a disgruntled parent or any of these things that might show up these things don't work like that they try this at a because keep in mind you have to have it in the system and it does it's not instantaneous they're not constantly you don't have a system that's constantly tracking hundreds of people that might be an issue and that's the thing where they were tested it was tested last june at
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a soccer football game. from. our non-u.s. fans they they did at the system triggered to over twenty four hundred two thousand four hundred seventy to be exact alerts of people who were dangerous and ninety two percent of those matches were false and the police of course blamed the poor quality of the pictures on the database so we just have to make sure if your kid goes to that school the school's going to get a picture of anyone you know say hey do you plan on kidnapping your child or do you plan you know ask all the sex offenders if you plan on doing this could you just send us your pictures so we have a it's really it's what it's really ridiculous too because if they're claiming though of course the company that sold this to the schools claiming that like no is the best one in the world list will work. when you look at the price tags on this we're talking about one point four million dollars for the cost of this. district
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buildings will be installed over the summer it's part of a two point seventy five million security system and. and has over three hundred digital cameras that they're going to put in here the thing is though is that lockport is paying for this system with money from the twenty four teams state smart school bond backed right so they go this money back from twenty fourteen of the regulations in that bond don't allow the money to be used for i don't know hiring real live people or you know it's yours. so they thought hey why buy books when we can buy surveillance because big brother is always brought over books. bombs away usa no nation the world enjoys watching things explode is loaches yours truly to the extent that our national anthem even glorifies the rockets' red glare bald eagles soaring or democracy and freedom but literally rockets exploding and by now military expeditions involving have explosives are almost an annual tradition alongside thanksgiving on the fourth of july whether in afghanistan pakistan iraq
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libya syria somalia yemen you name it and the pentagon is guaranteed to us but a brief explosive spring break there or two but all is not well in explosives world as r.t. is on the parm paul explains. the pentagon's office of manufacturing and industrial base policy released its annual report for the house committee on armed services it meant to help congress prioritize spending according to defense one the report quote has concluded that the industrial base of the munitions sector is particularly strained something the report blames on the start and stop nature of munitions procurement over the last twenty years as well as the lack of new designs being internally developed of course the pentagon has an incentive to emphasize the concerns of grain production considering headlines like us is running out of iran is the sure way to guarantee more funding it rashly because the us military is
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bombing people more and more often defense one adds all this is happening as the us is expending munitions at a rapid rate for instance the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction concluded that one thousand one hundred eighty six munitions were dropped in that country during the first quarter of twenty eight teen the highest number recorded for the first three. months of the year since tracking began in two thousand and thirteen despite years of bombing the people of afghanistan are no safer than before the two thousand and one us invasion in two thousand and seventeen more than ten thousand afghan civilians were killed or injured in the war for the fourth year in a row the report also raises concerns about the u.s. military's dependence on china for hard and materials needed to produce weapons it reads for example that quote nearly all d.o.d. missile systems use dead chiller rain
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a component in the insulation for their solid rocket motors there is no domestic supplier for this material the sole source is occidental chemical in belgium even more concerning is that the precursor to make that the rain came from china the chinese stores can no longer produce that precursor and so there is now no source for dutch loraine in the world they're important to get that if the pentagon would like to think they need to produce beyond anything find alternative sources or replacements for some key material because the fourth it would make too much sense to suggest it just cut down on bombing in washington on your part until our team. cut down the bombing in tel can you can you feel it could you feel the general had this right now in washington d.c. they're losing their industrial in the military industrial complex me now oh all they do how will they live i mean this really is incredible to me that we've bombed
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so much now that we're running low on supplies if it's you know if it proves or twelve here's this thing or it's like food snob in certain things or not a an endless supply of it will keep showing up and we've talked about that this is kind of you people said this is like a failing industry that's right if something is designed to fail at the end of the day because it's not an industry it's a completely fake market that is on the. you know on wall street messing up every and because the entire military industrial complex is not a real industry it doesn't have infrastructure it doesn't have any way to deal with itself if any piece of it happens to fail because it's set up it's all set up you know a big way to make sure a bunch of people get reelected so it's not about it's not about creating jobs that are creating just enough jobs in every single sector of the area that you could do that every single state across the unions got that mean this inspectorate and what's really interesting about it too is it's like when you really look at like
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why it's failing it's because there it's because it's ballooned at the top you only have a few big wigs at the top and then everybody else is like you're one or two maybe businesses you know i mean you have a brief you know when you look at just the manufacturers you're if you're an unlucky they account for ninety seven percent of the d.o.d.'s munitions and missile procurement funding while that's not a company that's not a private company that's a part of the united states government and we're paying for it which means it shouldn't be on the stock exchange it shouldn't be on a free market and the fact that you have this we're ninety eight percent of the suppliers are one source it's not just in china and belgium you're talking about all these pieces that you can only get from one place and there are smaller companies and when they go under you're done and then you're going to go well what are we going to drop out o. food maybe we can all hope because there are some pretty controversial as we go to break or bludgers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've
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covered of facebook and twitter so your poll shows are two dot com coming up the united states congress says blue lives matter and they've got the police protection laws to back it up but what does that mean for black black lives matter move with the watkins joins us next to discuss state to watchable. you never know what's around the corner never know was in the pub even contain that excitement it's not knowing that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. and you can easily move by definition and the extremes will. the violence seize
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upon an example my schizophrenia. we can do all these things and behave badly. don't want to be public hospital for a little while. so focus on the last. punishment and infirmed then more or less from the start. i would rather win the fight but really get a poll down down with. meaning in these music at least if you don't involve these constantly evolving. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all children but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach . guys i know you are nervous he's
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a huge star two months and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to put me to eighty percent of the shuttle with you and you will solo all the great gate the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. slow and just i want to you know and i'm really happy to join the father two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the. special was good was also appreciated me to just say the review theology team so they just addition to make up as we go i need to jersey look. black lives matter that has been the call across the land since the tragic day michael brown was gunned down by an officer of the law in the streets of ferguson
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missouri but now in the wake of the four year strong movement to end police violence and aggression toward black citizens across the united states a new call is sounding in the halls of congress blue lives matter on wednesday may sixteenth the house of representatives passed what's being called the blue lives matter a bill officially titled the protect and serve act of twenty eighteen the bill would make it a federal crime to sell to police officer and the blue eyes matter bill has done what very few bills can draw strong bipartisan support it passed in the house by a vote of three eighty two to thirty five but it's not just the house getting in on the action according to the intercept the senate version of the bill which also has broad bipartisan support goes even further framing an attack on an officer as a federal hate crime except as the a.c.l.u. and deliberate and the c.p. and many other civil rights groups point out federal law already has extremely strong penalties for people who commit crimes against law enforcement officers and
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other public officials this includes a death penalty for any first degree murder of a police officer told us better understand the outrage impacted redundancy of congress's new blue eyes matter bills is author educator and speaker baltimore's own watkins. knows a push to do you know i want to when you see this kind of i mean bipartisan everybody jumped on board to push this. bill it's in the house is probably going to pass on the side of the other the sort of subversion. of these blue lives matter but protect police officers what does that say to the black community and those who've been marching under the banner of black lives matter for the last four years it basically says you don't matter because at the end of the day. government you know and i'm talking about collectively because you know like you said i had bipartisan support for our government to be excited about this in a push this through says
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a clear message to every person who was hurt. or murdered by a police officer is telling us that this is what we decide what we think you like to police officers are already have more rights than regular citizens they don't need more rights and you know you look at these clowns that we have an office what do you do you really expect like this is this is what happens when you when you pick a donald trump this is what happens when you you know when he brings in jeff sessions this is this is the climate this is this is twenty eighteen times yeah and the resistance. and the democrats and their oh wait there is no is this exactly but what's terrifying thing is there's no factual basis for this to be an issue. yes being a police officer is not it's not the safest job in the world but it's naive according to the labor bureau of labor statistics in twenty fifty and policing isn't even in the top ten most dangerous jobs i think collecting garbage is more
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dangerous than places than being a police officer so why do we keep seeing these talking points when the data doesn't match up and where are the politicians this bipartisan support what is that about the i remember one barrage. everybody had visits cited to you know a lot of republicans was excited it's just you know not vote for anything he ever said obama. to say i want to write a bill to give every conservative a twenty thousand dollars check need to know what i said no you know what i mean but now you know democrats are now in their siding with this trash which is horrible and i think one thing that we all really need to consider is. idea of going against anything that's going to uplift and praise law enforcement in this country is not popular and so the republicans would love for the democrats to jump out there say no we're not going to support this because then they can all campaign
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across the country saying democrats don't love police officers and you know that had a you know that's why we always say you know politics is local and you know challenging public officials i'm looking for all of these you know the protests there isn't the people who want to fight against these issues to be outraged to by this because they should this is just took a huge step in a direction of justifying police murder that's the big thing because it does it kind of says that like when you look at it like to point out if you look at the statistics and says oh this is not actually one of the dangerous jobs it's being over you know boost it up and i was saying it but it's not actually true and then when you see congress jump on board with that you know then it's ok well sorry guys teachers leave lies better when you look at the real statistics you talk to police officers the most common reason that most police officers die on the job is heart attacks or car accidents or a heart attack in their car so should we just goes out is more so i'm like so if you blue eyes matter where's the support for the p.t.s.d.
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these guys are and what men and women are going through where's the support for their health if they're dropping dad and where if you care about blue eyes why are you letting people do steroids left and right those are going to donuts away there aren't you know what i'm going to have you know and what's interesting though is i do hear a lot of kind of the argument saying like ok are we making is too big of an issue i mean what is it who does it really hurt like if someone decides to kill a cop they go there you know they get a harder crime or if someone attempts to kill a cop there's more punishment for like who does that really hurt it's an authority figure you shouldn't be doing that the first place you hear that argument ok and to the argument what i would say is this this is where it becomes tricky let's just say you're a person who lives in a neighborhood where cops beat people right so you try protect to. so what do you will not die if you protecting yourself to serious time in prison and or the death penalty so now you lose a right so but given police officers even more rights you've taken away rights from
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citizens that's a great point and look how many times did you see in those protests were someone defending themself in a protest has to push the cop away or whatever it may be then that person gets an automatic ten years according to the house bill you know that these are things that i don't think anyone is talking about politicians are thinking through because they just want to get their name on the bill passed this right i think you are not caring good point. like you said oh great now you are going to get money if we if we say this now i'll get votes but if i say no to this it's a huge thing if people really knew how much money in their taxpayer money was wasted on police enforcement and then if you really looked at their at their rates of completion of cases closed and really see how good they are third job you're going to find the places that spend the most money don't have the best and only thing i recall every time congress makes a bill it's a joke every time you make a joke it's a bill. of it's kind of would have you know and it doesn't even get into the back
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to that you have very little a right now they're trying this new like algorithm computer algorithm on policing and sending them only to these areas that they call a crime ridden but that it leaves out other huge swathes of the city that the probably have just as much crime as this particular area but because this particular area has black folks in it or latinos in it or things like that we have to spend all our resources there you know so you see that racism at play right this is i mean to me there's a whole bunch of this of of them putting. figuring out a way to put a pipeline for more money into a specific area and so that they can line their own pockets and keep saying we're a dangerous period there where in danger we're in danger everywhere people are coming after us that's it's south park. it's the only south park oh we don't need a hunting license all i gotta say is they're coming right for being and that's literally our police there it would just go well he was coming right for me because if that if that blue why if you're saying it matters more in the penalties are
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longer the what you're saying is a black life a non blue life any of us who are not a police officer are in danger which makes us scared which makes everyone else scared which actually ends up making the police officers. less safe than they already are so where the blue enough to think why isn't why isn't there a black lives matter why isn't there a all lives matter bill if they want to be complete jerks about it just say look life is a life and the same penalty you get when you shoot a cop is the same penalty you get when you shoot someone on the street expressionism the police of this ploy i pay taxes so they work for me the people who are through this bill. i've really really really you know i'm going to say they don't care but let's just be nice and say they don't understand the culture i came up in police officers pick fights with people and they pick fights with people so you tell me that if a police officer was to come up to me and tried to me there's nothing i can do
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because if i do something i'm going to have to have a really really really really a lot of money to get a really good lawyer i'm going to be spending a lot of time and they don't care about people who don't care about the culture of the people that they serve and they so arrogant that they don't even understand that they serve you work for us and. i was going to say one thing that doesn't get brought up that hasn't been part of that conversation but i think there's been some recent cases where there was you have police officers committing sexual assault on the job i as a woman have to let myself be raped by a cop because if i do anything in that moment. that's a felony i have a felony on me and let's take it to that bigger level to from there ok they put you cop comes mess with you in your neighborhood you try to fight back he tries to pick a fight you fight back that's ten years of a felony he tries to search your soldier that's ten years in the felony guess what else with the felony takes away your right to vote if you're guilty i can't go when
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you carry. you know over changing the law down the line now because you can't even vote for somebody who would who would then step in and say no this is wrong we overreacted like all of that now imagine imagine if those kind of penalties were put on people who. assaulted the homeless. people who stole from the poor maybe if that if you got ten years if you got ten years and lost your right to vote lost your right to have a weapon lost your right to have these things and people maybe think about that a little more but what would society do if they did that to reverse the police officer said look if you were so and armed suspect you immediately get a you get a felony case you have against you it should be the biggest i think of the bigger problem is what i think a lot of people around the country don't understand is that once you take that oath and get their badge many many many districts all across the country they have separate police officers bill of rights where you are they so they already have they have using force is an extension of their rights so they already have the
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right to be able to do what they have to do it any type of situation we don't have to go into a victory lap with this little blue labs matter ridiculous type of situation because i mean as a citizen. nobody wants to see anybody get hurt i don't care if you were a kid on the street or if you were a police officer i don't want to see anybody get hurt but at the end of the day when we see these black people die police officers don't say anything and we just lost a police officer. in baltimore county yesterday and i saw so many people so many people from different movies who had compassion it was sad it was like you know we we don't want to see people die but i think at the end it at the end of the day you know we don't want to let anybody get hurt life and life matters thank you very much dee watkins always a pleasure to have you on thank you. activists and journalists have highlighted for many years now the number of monday tasks which can prove dangerous or even be perceived as criminal when done by black people there's walking while black driving
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while black wearing a hoodie while black but the nearest one barbeque and while black has the latest and most bizarre addition to the long list of every day things that racism can hinder black people from enjoying following the now viral video of a white woman ok. and calling cops on two african-american men for barbecuing at a public park hundreds of oakland residents gathered to have a house tag barbecuing while black festival in the park where the incident actually occurred serving fried chicken burgers and hot dogs the hundreds of course has an open resident and one of the organizers of the event told the new york times it was a scene of love and blackness and food and but i mean that always and always our show for today remember going in this world we're about told a loved enough so i tell you all i love you tyrrel been to the top of the polish keep on watching those hawks never great day and night everybody.
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in some american cities the police have built themselves cling to reputation people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that were people are no more afraid of the police than of us in the us. you can see something happening and this is like i don't want to call the cops have been a resident call the cops in those young black men lose their lives chasing the same goes on the trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to gun. unfortunately around and around here we end up killing our
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a. book it's an experience like no one else want to do because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so will more chance with. the thinks it's more nudes. you know. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to walk into excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenalin much comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes will probably support. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave like badly.
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