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there are wanted to sue you for or that arises out of this but here's the best part i get to conduct discovery come on in d.n.c. i have a reason or believe to defend myself i think why you lost wasn't because of wiki leaks but was because of hillary clinton and servers that donna brazil and how you double crossed bernie and we want to bring all that information to put you under oath so we in the course of defending ourselves can one day convince a jury that really it wasn't our leaking but your ineptitude your conspiracy perhaps maybe your criminal activity so the d.n.c. just opened itself up to exploring what they did through discovery that's insane and you sued russia where they go to what do you sue russia i mean it's been done before people have sued saudi arabia for nine eleven but this is just specious
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was just done on a friday like remember the first thirteen bytes when the when the they they indicted thirteen russians because they were can certify why the f.b.i. was involving themselves in trying to stop shooters who were giving all kinds of warning so this is just specious but at the moment but yes it does hold water but from a tactical point of view the d.n.c. is out of it's mind whatever's left of it what is there any precedent. that we can point to that could suggest the us courts actually signed with the d.n.c. absolute zero sided with their guesses. well here's a law it's two thousand one case called bart's nicky against the viper and bart nicky stands for the proposition that if you receive information from somebody let's say you being a media outlet a newspaper or radio station think days of your a radio station which is what this was based on and somebody says hey i have for
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you a secret recording that would be illegal if you did it if the police did it but i did it but it shows the secret recording violations and laws that were broken by government officials here you go newspaper it's yours you never asked for this this is unsolicited and the newspaper takes it and reports it says look what we found look at all the corruption now the subject of the corruption said wait a minute you violated our fourth amendment rights of searches seizure no i didn't because the police didn't search it it was somebody else well who searched this well we can tell you will you newspaper cannot report it and the court said that if the newspaper received this information that it did not read was issued nor or conspired to obtain but just had the old mill on the little drop off in the you
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know in new york and up and surprise surprise then you're immune from that that was then. what if you're wiki leaks what does that name mean we publish stuff that leaked we're not asking you to bring is anything but is called wiki leaks does that change anything does this case even hold up in the supreme court might say that maybe now in this new frontier of media maybe that doesn't apply maybe maybe julian assange and others were more active maybe they were different it's a factual basis so the d.n.c. could theoretically if if somebody if god forbid julian assange and you or anybody actually conspired negotiated with somebody to obtain information became a part of the securing of this illegally then sure they can hide behind the first amendment but if they're just a media organization which i respectfully submit to innocent is they're protected one hundred percent and i couldn't agree more again it's like they're saying hey
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son does stuff who are not saying break the law we're not saying the right son to stop right now there are other lie as you know ben bradlee and the washington post the new york times and everybody else would be any plot in trouble for and they're exactly and there's also stuff called queen tom legislation tom lawsuits which are whistleblower lawsuit these are law firms that say if you can come to us and prove that the government wasted money you can win percentage of the money that you ultimately say when you're basically asking people bring us stuff that is sometimes and so and whistleblowers up on consumer were fair shows on t.v. if you know a problem send us something mike wallace used to go undercover this is what the press is that is that's the first amendment so no most read what's that what really struck me that's interesting about the press and all of this is that the mainstream press pretty much you know when this broke when the d.n.c.
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broke the law suit me even to the very kind of ignored all the press freedom implications that we're talking about today about the. p.j. was talking about and they kind of turned the conversation into the you know the standard you know trump versus democrats left versus right issue right what does it say about journalism when they're kind of ignoring the threat to them and just spoke a single one of the ratings points on the left right debate over something that could totally pull the bottom out from their ability to report. to use our current parlance they're in bed with a deep state that they're part and parcel of this group and interestingly enough these people and i don't want to get into labels but you know what i mean the. professional left out whatever whatever to call it because i hate the labels but just for shorthand purposes you know in the movie that the the post came all is it with the tom hanks' send us ok this was basically this was the pentagon papers daniel ellsberg was basically whoever
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a wise who gave this julian assange just the washington post in the new york times seems sappy the same thing daniel ellsberg stole this stuff from the rand corporation what it was and said here here you go he brought lugs he brought i mean there's no other way around it and they said course this is journalism but what's interesting today is. remember one thing lionel's law tell your tell your grandchildren this the law always lags behind technology we don't know what's happening right now we don't know if the laws then for example number one is wiki leaks the press let's start with the basic issue ladies and gentlemen of the court first issue is wiki leaks julian assange is this the press what is it for purposes of the twenty percent does it apply what is it is it a newspaper is it is it what what do you call this i don't know it's a hybrid that's the first question or two did they actively involve gauging this
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know what if they even did what if they did and then you're going to get into this but but tyrell the question you're asking is the most important. everybody from the columbia school of journalism to and there should be amicus briefs from everybody is say dismissed this this has a chilling effect as we love to say on the first amendment but they were asleep at the switch they don't even seem to care and i think that's where we've seen how this partisan divisiveness from both sides has created an environment here in the united states that one hundred per cent degrades our first amendment not just personally each of us as a person but as a whole we are less able to use the fourth the state of the media to protect ourselves from government collusion from crime from all that lionel i have to ask you before we do we have got a minute left where do you see this case ending up what's your prediction dismissed
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i also believe they're going to settle it's going to wait but remember just leave you with this one by virtue of this device i am now a member of the citizen civilian guerilla press and i am as vital and as important standing on a corner. tommy robinson i'm whoever this i'm the press we're the press the days of the old gray lady that's over with that ossified that's concretize new mill ground work so we're going to get with the program and the supreme court is going to have to change and refashion the first amendment to accommodate new platforms of journalism. and we also need to educate people on how best to use those new platforms in german so they can be journalists line of media always a pleasure to have you on thank you so much thank you sir and. all right as we go to break called watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter see our poll shows at our teeth dot com
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coming up author and speaker watkins joins us to discuss the current controversy surrounding hip hop star drake and some racist pictures of the come back to haunt him stay tuned for watching the. manufacture consent to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final. episode be the one. making the middle of the room sick. to lose.
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well you know that they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small ball of sticks at harper one shifts and it's standing. up and. the little self to beak told fish already ninety percent of the dots need to fall in the conference. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons to not do it several times a day with big feats no you get an idea on why the ocean which. we have to understand we can not stay still would just. be witness of the
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field going through the. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. you never know what's around the corner never know what's in the pub even to walk into excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. and to get is a move by definition and the extremes who will support. the violence is a pub and it's almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly.
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they're going to be full of horse colorful little. more so for the last. punishment and infirmed then why. we didn't follow through this while sam overdraw older we're in the barber young really beautiful don't know when to people directly the meaning of these images the least if you don't know the involves it's constantly evolving in the. later. while most of the mainstream media was frothing this week over roseanne's ambien
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induced ariss tweets towards former obama official valerie jarrett there was actually another controversy involving a global superstar and race international hip hop star drake was called out this week by fellow rapper pusha t. for his use of blackface in photos three claims they were taken when he was a young actor before he became a hip hop success he is today pusha t. also known as king pushed tweeted the image of drake in blackface as the cover of his new single the story of out on tweeting please stop referring to this picture as art work i'm not an internet baby i don't edit images this is a real picture these are its troops see for yourself trick responded to the controversial image on instagram writing i know everyone is enjoying the circus but i want to clarify this image in question this picture is from twenty two thousand and seven a time in my life when i was an actor and i was working on a project that was about young black actors struggling to get roles being taught stereotypes and typecast. to help us dissect this controversy and better understand
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the true damage these kinds of images and tweets has on the black community we're joined by author and speaker baltimore zone it's. always a pleasure not going to go to tragically there's a lot of folks out there who are going to see this story see that image and they're going to ask wall drake is why is this offensive to for him to wear like black face you know how do you respond to folks that would kind of ask that question. it's very easy i'm a black person and i would never appear on anything in blackface and you know i'm like eight levels black and drake and i just it's not funny and the problem is that first of all this is hip hop and hip hop we don't really statements like commission a drug don't like we're not looking for a statement just want to you never apologize you know you know of apologize so yeah are we going to drink a brilliant musician absolutely you could mix in and write in all over the planet
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that's not good you know we can't deny that but at the same time you still bleed blood like everyone else and you hurt people and you know i feel like that their little little statement was. only made to matter and only made things worse it's interesting because he didn't really actually apologize in that state you know it was kind of oh here's why i did it but i never really said oh sorry about this even if it's like you know looking back on the now realizing how it hurt people is that part of the problem like do you think that's that seems to be the excuse of everyone these days when you get caught doing something it's well it wasn't that it was just a joke it was this it was that can't are we able to look back on those things and actually question ourselves over actions i mean just because it happened in the past aren't we shouldn't we look at each other look at ourselves and say oh yeah i can see that that's messed up but that's the problem with being a celebrity you. being a personal forgive zillion father was on social media you think that you're above
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things like an apology and you see it as a form of weakness or and a mission of guilt and that's just not the case you were wrong and you know. if you really wanted to do something instead they're releasing like. that shallow statement you can say you know what this is why i did the video this is why i did death photo shoot. i thought it was a good idea at the time looking back in retrospect maybe it wasn't because everyone is going crazy over it for a reason a lot of people are really like offended because they support him and his music and his clothes and everything else so you know you can say well now that you're here let me use my platform then raise awareness to the issue i was talking about a long time ago because a lot of black actors still struggling and hollywood dressing up like sambo is not going to get them more rules to just ridiculous that is a good point actually that yeah he could not now that he is the international global superstar that he is with a voice that reaches millions he could easily take that message he was trying to do
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when he was a young struggling actor and say hey let's talk about this let's let's talk about the plight of you know black actors and actresses and the parts that they're getting in the parts that they're forced to play or middle eastern folks are latino you know the whole down the line let's talk about that even if we're going to give them the benefit of the doubt you know you from canada this is this is the african american experience you know and culture that was created because of a double african-american so maybe you don't fully understand even that is like a more humble way of coming in but you just come in as this authority like you know back then i was trying to fix racism in hollywood right now you know oh here i'm doing something different you. know it's interesting because how does the age of social media affect you know look we you know hip hop and beefs and hip hop and fights between musicians and things like that there's a job story of a bus. how does social media affect those fights i mean now people like drake took
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too long to respond and you know you can dig up pictures from the past and although i was socially effective this social media enhances everything and because people are talking about it all day long sort of cool part about it is that this beach is going to get over really quick so you don't got to sit around and you know people are going to reminisce on the songs for more than like a week response a lot of creativity and thought goes into them but they're not going to last that long you know who can say the dirtiest things the meanest things the quick is so. that's one part of it the other side of it is just it's add so many different layers and elements like this so many people talking about this before everywhere from like sports websites to like the wendy williams show to us so it's reaching everybody again where you have everybody's attention if your intention is why you have everyone's attention if your intention is to do something good to jump out there and do something good interesting interesting there's always the question of
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you know well if that's your culture and with roseanne that's the question is sort of always coming out of now you know right now it's conservatives saying well. why do we have to excuse it why is everyone else samantha bee got in trouble just yesterday amount today and has since apologized for using the c word to describe a trump. are we see we're ok good yeah there. is this is the thing we have to understand about our culture is that is this. what does this say about current celebrity culture and what does that say about our american culture as a whole because everyone seems to say look this is our culture this is our culture this is our culture so what you say doesn't matter or you can't be offended by this what do. we i think i think i think people people have
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a right to be offended and i think even when you talk about culture and some of these terms of how to get thrown around this this is a an example of what's been happening in the media but it's a clear example of how people get things mixed up for persons talking about black power but it's not going to be loving your history and strengthening the people around you and acknowledging the things that has happened so that you can be stronger and move forward persons talking about white power but it's not about killing black people so it's kind of it's sad that it's not the same thing how roseanne got to show i have no idea this is a part of culture that i don't understand i didn't think she was funny when i was a little kid and i saw her now and i really didn't think she was that funny but i understand it's a culture that i don't understand i do know what you can you know there's a lot of ways in america to be successful without telling people apart and when we have in our culture conversation you know you can't you know you should if you call yourself a comedian or an entertainer you should be
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a person that can make jokes with making fun of a person's race or ethnic group it's you know it just seems really weak and you know to say like this is you know with roseanne she was never the hero of that show roseanne's character and that was the the relative you never want to be at family functions like you just cross your fingers and hope she's not there because you know she's going to say something awful and you know someone's going to get mad and that's that whole thing of how much is culture and is it culture when you're just so we're going to be like an archie bunker thing i don't know yeah ok but everybody but there's nothing lovable and even in the new show it's like nobody likes are let me ask this of this is what's interesting is that you know the for people that follow hip hop and hip hop culture and fan of the music in the genre you know be a huge part of that history i mean it started as a way to kind of from from redirect street violence. just you know going after the
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guy across from you with words as opposed to you know guns knives whatever would you say that beef and distracts to day are similar to what they were when you know hip hop started yeah i think they are similar because it's still all about who's at the top like you know one thing that separates hip hop from a lot of different genres of music is this idea of there being one king and one queen and one person to raise supreme was different today is you know these people you know it's not they don't that going to be used to battle about who who had the better style of dress who had better stop making music with them with you know who was more. superior and it was different in those different areas but now it's like i'll kill you each a dog over some jasmine rice and stab you in the alley so it's like it's a little different now but it's still rooted in the same thing and i still think that these things can be handled in a peaceful way a lot of people aren't you know how negative these things can get after what happened to pocket big so i feel like we get back to that space where we fussing
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over certain things but like you said earlier social media blew everything up so it's you know you got to get a picture is in for at least a statement saying who are these are you release a statement in a rather bad light he's running a concert i think i'm going to have you fired back with your own verse in there i saw in that embarrassing picture of pushes you know that's how it works i mean yeah i mean it really is and like i think it was important alluded to the fact that like you know we've already seen these things get driven to where there was violence as a direct result when you look at like with tupac and biggie you know we don't know who killed them but we know that like leading up to that people getting shot and things like that had to do with that beef you know and when you see stuff like this is you know will social media push that into that next level some are going to some on twitter that there's something going to be like oh you know i'm going to fight back with violence or well twitter be the place where the words happen instead of in the street it'll be how far you can you get up on i tunes or how many what the
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many dollars to cool thing is that these guys these guys are they're not gangsters day and it's very intelligent both of these men on business is you know for these men employ a lot of people both of these men in this game with the sole purpose of taking care of their families they don't got to talk about. you know they don't have you don't have this so maybe you'd be goofy to sell drugs for a couple of thousand when you can brag about it to get a couple of million doesn't make any sense and these are very very intelligent people so i don't i don't think violence is going to be a thing maybe to me somebody might scoff but. it will be a walk and thank you as always for coming in and talking to us about this they author and speaker watkins thank you very much. new research claims this new super food has hit the market it's a non dairy alternative but a source which may be hard to swallow artie's natasha's sweet explains. whether it's for begins or those who are lactose intolerant nondairy alternatives are more popular than ever but convincing people to drink milk from cockroaches might take
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