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google have quietly removed don't be evil. from even its code of conduct. and ironically this story hits a week after a dozen google employees quit because of the company's involvement in a military drone project and thousand more or thousands more of their employees signed a petition against it so google is literally involved with killing people and for some reason also no longer wants don't be evil in their employee handbook. this is you know this reminds me of when viacom dropped their unofficial slogan don't intentionally give other employees eyeball herpes. they just didn't stand by it anymore or when nestle stop using their long time motto don't throw your infant daughter off a real way a bridge. they could not back that slogan any longer or when disney seized the use of their unofficial slogan if you murder someone with a neurotoxin don't dispose of their body in
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a rusty wood chipper. if i don't know better i would say corporate america is perhaps respecting humanity less than they used to. speaking of that the corporate owned supreme court decided this week that companies can force employees to sign arbitration agreements and this will make it nearly impossible for employees to successfully sue their employers whether it's for wage theft serial sexual harassment condescendingly tiny paper hats whatever it is the point is employees never win in arbitration so this supreme court decision takes away one of the last remaining avenues for workers to be treated fairly the corporate coup d'etat is complete they own the courts they own the legislators they own the lawyers we are slaves to them and they are right and they are and tell you what else they love there were just. arguing about whether we get dental with our slavery. that's the
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bickering back and forward the coffee is pretty at my place of play. so chalk the story down to bad news. to put in the basket has come home but i can't go to commercial break just yet after that story because you'll be so depressed you might just throw your infant daughter of a railway bridge like you're in a nestle chocolate bar stuff that i'd love to do consciously make you associate nestle with throwing babies off for bridges. that's my main goal. so here is some good news in yet another scientific breakthrough a new a solar panel can harvest power from raindrops as well as sunshine it's done with a tribal electric nano generator aka super tiny thingamajig or.
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i took eight minutes of physics i'm pretty sure i can spot a third. and this technology can gather energy from any any and all types of movement walking typing shaking repeatedly punching a big oil c.e.o. in the face. it could all be harvested to power our world so if we want to survive on this planet beyond ten years from now we need to immediately stop subsidizing possible fuel and instead subsidize solar panels like these subsidize wind farms subsidized nanotechnology gloves that everyone could where while punching big oil c.e.o.'s. are right we could. we could each kid five minutes with each one of you know and then we use that energy to save our future. we have to go to a quick break by tomorrow begins my ne tour i'm headed to boston new wave in rochester poor. and may burlington vermont and other cities go to redacted tor dot
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com to get tickets or vote for your city to be added well there i back. up twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest bill peoples of all time but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the shuttle with you and do a great. get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to
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get let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet this special one it was also cliche to me to just say the review p.r.t. teams the latest edition to make up the figure so i need to just look. forty five years ago companies go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you have to meet certain criteria for being a viable corporation and then you're allowed to go public that there are no such criteria so if you're essentially burning through cash and going bankrupt or using
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the public marketplace to bail out a losing position. welcome back to last week the house of representatives failed to pass the form bill a massive bill that determines financial assistance for farmers and snap benefits or food stamps else republican stalled the bill of course a vote on immigration for more on this we go to our senior green natalie mcginn. very. early actually actually it's black thought. i mean not because of my skin color but because of my well known reputation for decimating potted plants you're. having the plastic. that's why my uncle who actually is a big time corn farmer pays me to stay in the office farm. some talks and he makes
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the checks out to agent orange. to serve the cash but from my family's perspective i'm not really seeing these plenty of good reasons to kill this bill under the current one each member of my uncle's immediate family can get up to one hundred twenty five thousand dollars in farm subsidies and the proposed bill extends that to cousins nieces and nephews do you know what that means yeah i think so america's culture is dying under a government's mountains of corruption no it means i can make bank. right again rarely cashable checks one hundred twenty five grand is like getting game show money without the. when bly from steve harvey shiny head. mentally your uncle is a corn farmer it's a major crop produced by mega farms that already get tons of federal money small farmers don't get that cash plus when you need to know something about farming to
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actually get that money. that was the people receive this money i'm willing to bet some of them googled whether there are plantation tours for pepperidge farm. especially since an analysis of subsidy recipients in n.y.c. l.a. chicago and other big cities found nearly eighteen thousand people got sixty three million dollars in farm subsidies how many of them do you think are farmers the closest thing to farm land in l.a. is the weak grass block in a john the g s. sixty three millions of people who don't even farm that they could go to small farms or back into food stamps or back into me three bucks for my student loan principle. plus the last thing congress wants is to add more snap funding when it's eighty percent of the farm bill that's why the latest version straight than snap work requirements to move
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recipients into quote unquote self-sufficiency and it's not surprising since work with choir events for safety net programs are what's in now like electric scooters and photoshopping that white lady who calls the cops out of black barbecue in the classic sitcom. hello officer i'm pretty sure he did do that. ok forget the slavery segment what's the point of the bill of our lawmakers take millions from big companies and great policies that favor factory farms shut out smaller farms and make it even harder for over forty million snap recipients just to eat we're boarding corporations that have no incentive to be sustainable. looting are iran rightly the house votes again in late june right gives you a month to congress. and it gives me a month to delete the farmers only dating profile i made for my uncle as revenge
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for those agent orange checks. if i want to chance of that one hundred twenty five k. it's time to scrub your dirty hoe. leaving all billionaires in this country and their stranglehold on the working class some of them are relishing the intension becoming celebrity used for being the best at exploiting everyone else for more on this let's go to john about donna what the breakdown. i mean here in front of home depot. why you ask with incredulous snark in your voice because i need stuff to improve my home i can fix stuff you guys that's why i'm going to work choir various two of swords or perhaps mowers multiple for my big gas lawn fine i'm lying i
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read her preferred in a studio apartment and i call the landlord whenever too much lint builds up in the dry air i'm not touching the lint filter myself. i'm actually at home depot because it's multi-billionaire co-founder and lingo and just wrote a memoir entitled i love capitalism and we have to make fun of that before the author settled on i love capitalism working titles included i love blood ritual killings. of third world peers and i love capitalism it's the only way i can. it's probably. better off he didn't go with any of those so who do we have to think for this book so we have bernie sanders to thank for this well look if you do tell us how it started. when i saw the massive
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number of young people. gravitated to a bird bernie sometimes it scared the hell out of me. scared out of a young people who are advantaged towards a politician who cares about the crazy again government equality oh portable crowds at holding wall street accountable. blame google even the double down by telling the wall street journal and twenty sixteen i saw bernie sanders and the kids around him i thought this is the end i. disagree with bernie sanders all you want but answer you cause i don't know why i always picture the anti christ at least having like a full head of radiant voluminous air and probably being younger. there we go hey ken what is your fervent belief my fervent belief
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is capitalism is the best way to spread good things among a massive number of people that's interesting because a massive number of people disagree with you who work at home depot yep in honor of the release of i love capitalism splinter news has been publishing true stories from the home depot employees during our onboarding and training we were shown several videos that i would characterize as anti-union in nature my take away from that whole experience is that they wanted us to report the same or dissatisfaction among our fellow associates rat out your friends and colleagues to get ahead capitalism. oh yeah that tax plan that supposedly gave home depot is so the its one thousand dollars only associates that have been working there for twenty years received one thousand dollars which was tack. i received two
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hundred dollars which was really one hundred twenty dollars after tax. cabin. book may be peddling on came up in the golden age of capitalism but where things stand now in the late stage capitalism consolidation of wealth wage slavery income inequality and other environmental catastrophe are in full swing we desperately need to change this profit over people system and it has to start by making fun of this ridiculously i don't. know i didn't read it what do you think i hate myself reporting from a wage slave warehouse drama called up to task.
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here are your headlines from the future two months from now you'll learn google lawyers unveil new companies slogan don't trying to be evil even though it may happen from time to time and who is really defining evil anyway. coming up on wednesday. america's energy problem solved a new solar panels can also harvest energy from desperation mixed with abba thing that's our show but you get free exclusive content just by texting the word redacted to four pork or nine nine nine and free in quick and check out my new podcast common censored it's free on i tunes and spotify until next time goodnight . seventy four design submissions. cells links.
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g.m.a. stacia mystically modified organisms the system heads in the food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. . the great grandson is taking that name lives and what does not have to do to cheer my. life. was to just give us a little actual shadows almost two months of. life is a chemical widely used to kill if we. lose the sleep the was widely believed there was light in the old the beer it was three. months. later is closer and runs off there's a possible temptation that it can occur to see just scientists proof that g.m. products really awful on the human race to science service to the world free of
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g.m.'s in crisis eight would be even be able to as we pass the points of never send . that our lab here. much better to straighten it all away give it up a little. but only a shadow it being that bit i'll just tell you the other side of the muck on them and. by then i got a session on the nod that they are. by then is a shift of on. a study that said it wasn't going on more. than a single month so. that most of it was your be up to all multiple injuries among current america so don't appear so. the whole book but the show's
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real yammers on the phone to the belmont but only if you can book a complete profitable so this is a yes but i don't know it's a book i wasn't. much. on a bit of nothing. off allowed me on planet earth as you somethin shady was like eight on long enough something outside of. us and the genitals look my eyes that's what i can now maybe i maybe i'm a bit bored after. these we continue to discuss only about some amateurs of the master. skill come back to six pods and we don't we are not able to give you the next generation our reason for which to be proud to be utopian these is the reason our view is kept.
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everybody. knows that. us north korea talks might be back on track because donald trump strikes an optimistic tone on the prospects of the dialogue. u.s. lawmakers vote to push the pentagon to investigate american soldiers involvement in interrogations and yemen's secrets of torture prisons clubs. all of. his rounds of the supremes called green likes the continued use of lethal military force against unarmed palestinians in the gaza strip eighty six palestinians were injured on friday in the april tweet. live and
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see all the patients first and then. and muscles then walk to the fiance and west coast america test positive oh you're highlighting the scope of the national prescription drug crisis in the us. a very warm welcome you're watching on the international with me thank you aaron good to have you with us now our top story donald trump's historic summit with north korea's kim jong un scheduled for june in singapore might be back on track once again the apparent u. turn comes after the white house called off the meeting on thursday we'll see what happens with. regard to that now they very much want to do it we'd like to do we're going to see what. everybody plays here you know that you know that better than anybody. well the
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world continues to come to terms with donald trump's unpredictability and just a day after he announced of the historic summit in which he would meet with kim jong un in singapore was called off well now he seems to be hinting that it may be back on the table so what changed his mind once again what appears to have been a statement made by north korea in which they said they were still open to meeting and sitting down with the united states at any time now seems particularly sensitive to these statements from north korea his previous decision to cancel the summit was also based on a statement from north korea this is donald trump sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting now north korea had jumped on mike pence the vice president of the united states and called him a political dummy that was after he had. to libya and the toppling of the libyan
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government in two thousand and eleven as a possible outcome or strategy for the talks you know in addition to statements north korea has actually released three american prisoners and they've actually gone as far as to blow up their only nuclear test site however it seems that for donald trump words speak louder than actions some people are looking on this and saying that maybe something deeper is going on beneath the surface here perhaps this is what you might call a psychological tactic of attrition trump did after all right the art of the deal and it seems like he might be playing a hardball in the lead up to a potential meeting or no potential meeting with north korea a lot of unpredictability on the part of the president of united states people wonder what the ultimate outcome will be but it seems like only donald trump really knows what's going to happen next who knows what he's up to i suspect least of all donald trump knows what he's up to i mean this is somebody who jumps into the main thing first of all quicker than a ferret stop
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a drawing there is no policy behind this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base and yesterday that needs to not go down well with his base supporters but he had pulled out so this means thing. to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be breaking history and i think you saw yesterday he saw the role of dissolving the on off diplomacy comes as pyongyang decommissioned its only nuclear test site and a conciliatory at the head of the original talked eight correspondent dawn of was among the small pool of international journalists invited to this ceremony is not the only one witness who witnessed the destruction itself but he also managed to get a little insight into the reclusive country. this is the restaurant call and as you can see it's dinner time we have been promised a ten coolest banquet also we know that's the part of the journalist pool from
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asian countries not dining in a separate cars but then you will these more traditional for them and i always was tailored more along to our tastes. this is where i will be spending the next eleven hours or so my very own oriental express i guess so check out the room the first thing to notice about it is the windows the blinds are shot there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to even peek from them never mind filming the thing. there's an air conditioner some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed. everybody so we just woke up it's six in the morning but check this out i just want to show you something really quickly they've opened the window the blinds are up there we probably means that we're really really close. so we finally arrived this is the dog station we're being told
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a cylinder now we're up for a bus ride these are the buses that will take us through the next leg of our journey. and. this is where the buses have taken us behind me is an entrance to one of the tunnels and in a few hours from now it won't exist anymore. right now we're walking to a different town of people here reassuring us saying that there have been no radiation leaks but many journalists they think that well it's better safe than sorry as you can see some are wearing respirator mosques and some crews have taken those he meets his with them to the strip which were no confiscated at the customs we were also handed. these yellow safety helmets inside all tunnels more or less of the say this one is the newest one in how to be used at all but still as you can see like all others it is rigged for an explosion.
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around this trip we have been made very clear that what we've been through to shoot in this trip was a privilege not to many people here in the movie career get to experience it i guess done of reporting from north korea to see. losses he goes don all of that he's still regularly posting updates from north korea on his twitter page then make sure you go and check those out. now the u.s. house of representatives has voted to demand the pentagon investigate the alleged
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involvement of u.s. military personnel in torturing detainees at secret prisons in yemen according to a un report suspects at the science were exposed to beatings electrocution and sexual violence some were imprisoned in a metal cell in the sun others were denied medical treatment there are reportedly eighteen secret torture prisons in yemen and neighboring countries the signs are mostly run by one of the main u.s. allies in the region that's the united arab emirates those prisons were reported on in an investigation by the associated press their sources at the pentagon acknowledged that u.s. forces had been involved in interrogations but denied any participation of knowledge of abuse however even if that was the case this could still amount to complicity in torture if american personnel interrogated detainees who had been tortured human rights advocates have condemned the reported methods of
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interrogation. the u.s. hasn't learned a lesson they're cooperating with forces that are torturing detainees and ripping families apart is not an effective way to fight extremist groups the united arab emirates has officially denied any involvement in running secret prisons in yemen political scientist collin cavell says there's a reason for low public awareness of what the u.s. is doing in yemen. congo's. continue to call for more. exposure of what the u.s. is doing in yemen the mainstream media in the united states is not an american. or exactly what we're doing most americans have absolutely no idea what we do. first in their family when it comes to open to a country where. most americans have no idea or so the mainstream really
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feels no pressure. through. the illegality of what the united states is doing in yemen. there's a troll issues war. eighty six palestinian demonstrators were injured in violence on the gaza border on friday it's the eighth week of anti occupation protests known as the great march of return had occurred or a has been following events. was. obsessed the beginning of the great march of return on the thirtieth of marked at least nine thousand palestinian protesters have been injured with live ammunition tear gas canister.
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