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well welcome honestly campanella take the news from behind as you may know google's longtime unofficial motto has been don't be evil ever since their early days and although they changed it to do the right thing a couple years ago they kept don't be evil in the employee code of conduct but last week it came out that 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
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a military drone project and thousand more 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 well 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 railway 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 a rusty wood chipper. if i don't know better i would say corporate america is perhaps respecting humanity less than they used to. think of that the corporate owned supreme court decided this week that call. please can force employees to sign
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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 we are and tell you what else they love now we're just arguing about whether we get dental with our slavery. that's the bickering back at the border where like their coffee is brewing at my place of play . so chalk that story down to bad news.
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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 bars that i'd love to do consciously make you associate nestle with throwing babies off bridges. that's my main goal. so here is some good news in yet another scientific breakthrough a new 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. 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. yes it could all be harvested to power our world so if we want to
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survive on this planet beyond ten years from now we need to immediately stop subsidizing fossil 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 you know. all right i did all the we could each kid five minutes with a flying you know and then we use that energy to save our future. we have to go to a quick break but tomorrow begins my ne tour i'm headed to boston new wave in rochester portland may burlington vermont and other cities go to redacted tor dot com to get tickets or vote for years said he would be added well here i am back.
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in july twenty second take on the attempt to freelance journalist working with a. militant shelling of syria. so his sacrifice has established a memorial day to the reporters who often risk that the sake of the truth comes through that. you can submit to your published works in a video or written form until june the twenty. to. twenty five years ago companies go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you have to meet certain criteria to for being a bible corporation and then you are allowed to go public there are no such criteria so if you're essentially burning through cash and going. bank robbers are
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using the public marketplace to bail out a losing position. she's in a side genetically modified organisms in the system and in the food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. . the islam is taking that in lives and what does not have to do with g.m. . that. was just something that gives us little official photos from our sin of. life is a chemical widely used to kill legal. blow see the light legal service like the beer is. big news president runs
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there's a possible temptation to get out of her teachers scientists truth that she in context really awful on the human race to science service to the world free of g.m.a. in crisis eight would be even be able to see as we pass the points of never send. troops seem wrong but all roles just don't hold. the old beliefs yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and in gains from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. well coming 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
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or food stamps and also republican stalled the bill of course a vote on immigration for more on this we go to our senior green. analyst 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 the checks out to agent orange. those are 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
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extends that to cousins nieces and nephews do you know what that means yeah i think america's culture is dying under a government's mountains of corruption no it means i can make bank. right i can rarely cashable checks one hundred twenty five grand is like getting a game show money without going blind from steve harvey shiny head. 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 for actually get that money you know that was the people receive this money i'm willing to bet some of them googled whether there are planting. 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
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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 java juice. sixty three million people who don't even farm that they could go to small farms or back into food stamps or back into me three bucks on my student loan principle out. 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 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
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that. ok forget the super nice lady for a second what's the point of the bill of our lawmakers take millions from big companies and grit policies that favor factory farms shut out smaller farms and make it even harder for over forty million snap recipients just to eat were born in corporations that have no incentive to be sustainable or stop looting or i write leave the house votes again in late june 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 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. moving all billionaires in this country and their stranglehold on the working class some of them are relishing the intention of becoming celebrity used for being the best at
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exploiting everyone else for more on this let's go to john of o'donnell what the breakdown. i mean here in front of home depot. why you ask with incredulous snarky in your voice because they need stuff to improve my home i can fix stuff you guys that's why i'm going to work choir very is to lose of sorts for a per capita mowers multiple for my big gas lawn fine i'm lying i rather prefer 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 a multi-billionaire co-founder and lingo own just wrote
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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 tears 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 muck if you do tell us how sorry i really am. when i saw the mass of number of young people. gravitating 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.
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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 n.c. crowd i. disagree with bernie sanders all you want but answer because 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 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
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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 tacked. i received two hundred dollars which was really one hundred twenty dollars after tax. cabin. book maybe 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
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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 ridiculous i don't. know i've read it. what do you think i hate myself reporting from a wage slave warehouse drama called up back. 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. america's energy problem solved
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a new solar panels can also harvest energy from desperation mixed with abba thing that's our show but you get pretty exclusive content just by texting the word redacted to four pork or nine nine nine and free and quick and check out my new podcast common censored it's free on i tunes and spotify until next time goodnight . seems wrong. but. just don't. let me. get to stamp out this thing comes out to. and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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corner you never know what's in the pub you're going to walk into that excitement is that not knowing that's where the adrenaline rush comes from. and you can easily move by definition and the extremes who will fall who 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. important people of course qualify but all. the more so for the last. punishment and infirm for their role. in the thought. i would grow older where enough i figure out i really did a poll that i want to get. meaning in reason is that at least if you don't and the involves it's constantly evolving the.
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place for a smoke grenades is clashes erupt with another mass rally in paris against president look reforms a correspondent got caught up in the violence a bit earlier i just at the time you can see it's not just coming down covering this we're going to have to bring it back because. it's pretty well to lead. lives of north and south korea meet to discuss the potential peace summit and keeping the u.s. sold for itself to pyongyang earlier destroyed its only nuclear test site which he witnessed the first time. they've opened the windows the blinds are up so it probably means that we're really really close.
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and seems there's something fishy in the waters off seattle in west coast america where muscles of tested positive for opioids highlighting the scope of a national prescription drug crisis. life about international studio here in moscow this hour is kevin owen with you for this thirty minute update first than president mccrone of france been talking up his people focused policies of late in recent days but in paris meantime today thousands have rallied there against his reforms. was there too as the protests became increasingly agitated what we've seen is the protest is over some of them trying to smash them the buildings along the street where they were marching the
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police came in straightaway we had some sort of fine works and what looked to be like a moment of cut that we could see definitely was there was certainly an explosion and then we saw the police again displacing tear gas. if you just look now you might see the police are in the distance you've got some of what are known as being the black marks here in fronts they are covered with their faces that's because they don't want to be identified they might be able to see that they are throwing items to wards the police and now we have had to guess you know this is only one of these over seventy injured in clashes with these protesters the clashes also a string change of the police. i just look behind me to see tear gas that's being spreading over the pieces. they want to move the protesters away to try and stop the troops from gathering to stop the people who is trying at least as you can see
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that she doesn't just coming down covering this we're going to have to move because that just means pretty rapidly and it makes it incredibly difficult to treat. and also quite painful because it actually makes use. touches a. north korea known as one of the world's most reclusive countries has opened up a bit in recent days two dozen journalists were invited to witness the state destroyed on a nuclear test site he goes down off was among them. this is the restaurant car and as you can see it's dinner time we have been promised a ten course banquet also we know that's the part of the journalist pool from asian countries that dining in a separate cars but then you'll these more traditional for them and i always was tailored more along to our tastes. this is where i will
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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. the neck and dishes some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed . everybody so we just woke up puts sets in the morning but check this out i just want to feel something really quickly and they've opened the window the blinds are out there we probably means that we're really really close. so we finally arrived this is the dog station we're being told 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.
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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 into a different tunnel the people here are 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 a wearing respirator mosques and some crews have taken those he meets his with them to the strip which were though confiscated at the customs we were also handed out. these yellow safety helmets inside all tunnels more or less looked the same but this one is the newest one in how to use a tool but still as you can see like all others it is rigged for an explosion.
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throughout this trip we have been made very clear that we've been treated to on this trip was a privilege not to many people here in north korea get to experience it done of reporting from north korea for r.t. . yannis regularly posting updates from north korea on his twitter page as well it's not often you get pictures but like check it out if you want to see more interesting stuff meantime the leaders of north and south korea have met for the second time in less than a month since their first historic face to face talks the med again on saturday in the demilitarized zone separating the two countries south korea says the main focus was on the possible summit between north korea and the u.s. the korean leaders may be keeping things on track but meantime president trump's mine's been changing like the wind of the last week is positive overtones took a huge hit on thursday when he abruptly pulled out of meeting kim jong il in june
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but then the very next day trump hinted that it was all potentially back on again. we'll see what happens. to them very much wanted we'd like to because i. just showed it to terminate the plan summit in singapore in june twelfth. everybody oh you know you know that better than anybody who knows what he's up to i'd suspect least of all donald trump knows what he thought i mean this is somebody who jumped into that meeting first of all quicker than a ferret supper drainpipe there is no policy behind it 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 that he had pulled out of this meeting he'd always seen it as a chance to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be world breaking history and i think you saw yesterday you saw all about dissolving. a petition of
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the british government website calling for a referendum on abolishing the house of lords is now attracted over one hundred sixty thousand signatures parliament will debate calls to abolish the upper house and in june it's made up of hereditary and party appointed p. is a list now under fire from both sides of the commons with the government angry at the lords bricks and obstruction and the labor leader want to elected up the chamber. it's absurd that we still have this undemocratic and a career ism in the twenty first century and when labor is elected we will carry through that pledge fact jeremy corbyn says he's now only going to appoint labor pay is if they agree to basically vote themselves out of a job if it ever came down to a vote but reforming britain's on the elected upper chamber is an idea that gets floated every couple of years really there are those that say that the whole institution is inherently democratic some see the lords as a
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a medley bunch where the last time they checked the average age is about sixty nine years old they get to claim expenses courtesy of the taxpayer of up to three hundred pounds a day and some say for not doing very much work but for the seven hundred years that it's been in existence the chamber of the house of lords has had its fashion era of scandal sleep and silliness take a look. strong to produce. my noble friend the baroness margaret i believe claimed to be one of the only survivor i think in this house all those who gave good service the mission offer my sincere apologies to pound this listed for my discourtesy in not being in my place to answer her question on a very important matter at the beginning of questions and so what if she had not been in my place and therefore i should be offering my resignation.
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what's interesting now is that the party in power ahead now the conservative party is also getting increasingly frustrated with the house of lords a hardline brags it is in particular because the lords keep rejecting he brags that legislation that the government has a wrist. eyeing to push through rather embarrassing to reason may's administration has suffered fifteen defeats in the house of lords over the past few weeks and whenever the lords reject legislation that politicians in the commons are trying to push through there is always talk of a constitutional crisis because they say elected politicians are trying to enact the will of the people whereas the on the elected laws are blocking those efforts or holding them up at.

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