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i'm sorry you could do that a today and b. it's actually twenty dollars twenty to twenty four dollars an hour that actually gives people a truly living wage meanwhile hey let's give the present company thirty six you know bad sort of before there's got i actually agree that i think that we should talk we could talk about basic little mileage but let's talk about like an up or stop gap. because up you get past what thirty six million a year what do you need what more could you buy at that point you know. what's really kind of strange is how much money is sort of. going around that big suv that is disney and full disclosure i've worked for disney companies before when i worked up others these are disney on property so i know a little bit about how they work and there's a lot of free stuff when you get up out of that bottom blue collar area when you start going into salaried employment when you start getting the secretaries and not
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you suddenly get discounts on mattresses and cars and all this stuff and it's so great and free breakfast on friday as i was a bob iger thank you very things like free breakfast and they simply given to you and you don't realize you actually go to the park and you realize that people are making like ten dollars an hour and that this gusting especially in areas both in orlando and in the california disneyland those are not these are some of us expensive places in the entire country to live. and you've got you've got employees that were homeless at one point you know in the last two years i'm sorry if you're advertising yourself as disney we all love disney but if you're advertising yourself as the happiest place on earth keeper employees happy i mean to me it's like this is the great like example microcosm example of the united states as a whole like we got everything we've got freedom we've got all this thing that was no go areas people throwing jail but we've got you know it's kind of like don't look below the surface is there some serious must hold out over here and this is newsnight. i think it's like don't pull back the curtain you know just we'll find
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the castle wall right here and then don't look too closely because some of that's not really there were time of the parks and parks and resorts just those a lot of people think about the movies there are a whole nother area but parks alone made seventeen billion dollars in two thousand and sixteen. and disney according to status is the second most reputable company in the world in the world nobody gets around that mouse but i will tell you there's a lot of thing with a little a little shaky and a little shady that make it not quite sort of the cheapest place up there and yeah babbitt cheapest place i ever have lived at what point are we going to start breaking up these big media companies are just buying up everything does the dell buys blocks absolutely ridiculous to doesn't go i don't care if you buy a pig you have to take care of your work perfect article i love it as we go to break our watches don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter see our poll shows that our t.v.
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guide coming up we delve into the murky waters of who should or should not be fired for running past that old goal line of often sit and we will also take a look at just how confident the old generation is changing the world with what a commentator salvatore for the state to watch. in july twenty seventh seen on an attempt to freelance journalist working with a. militant shellings in syria. the only sector funds which he has established to slow down such as memorial day the reporters who often risk in the sake of the truth and through that. you can submit to your published works in the video. well
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britain for until june the twelfth. to a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is a perpetrator is simply moved to a different spot where the previous standard was not known highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end as old as the eye and then i can flip out a deuced easy out until. it's.
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back in october of two thousand and seven the brief report was just a block written and edited by joy-ann reid four years later in two thousand and eleven m s n b c hired reid as a contributor by january of two thousand and fourteen m.s.n. b.c. had brought reid antos the daily to our talk show first numerous posts containing homophobic rhetoric were uncovered then more then where you claim she was shocked then she said maybe not then she changed her mind again now buzz feed is reporting another unseemly post from october of two thousand and seven that contained a photo shopped image of senator john mccain's head on the virginia tech shooter body and mess. n.b.c.
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has continued to support reid despite the discoveries and even released a statement saying quote some of the things written by joy on her old blog are obviously hateful and hurtful they are not reflective of the colleague and friend we have known at m.s.n. b.c. for the past seven years joy has apologized publicly and privately and said she has grown and evolved in the many year sense and we know this to be true but many are wondering why m.s.n. b.c. keep supporting joy reid while people like roseanne are not only given but then are swiftly removed from their platforms for similar transgressions a polite society so while the establishment laughs stays silent on read what do the next generation of voters think of this and their ability to do an actual change through our active as a shining us now from dallas texas former youth vote strategist for the trump campaign salvatore the master of the fair welcome. good to be back thanks for having me you know it's always always a fascinating conversation with your brother so i want to start amazon b.c. claims as the joy has evolved or changed your view seems right in the post which
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you know may be true a.b.c. claims that they are shocked but they knew what they were getting into with roseanne you know she's posted many things like the comments she wrote about in terms of valerie jarrett before so let me ask you why do you think there was a dip syria of two big political figures big celebrity type figures why is there a difference in how these two issues were handled. politics you know roseanne is now a trump supporter and of course it's not she works for m s n b c and its politics and if if m s n b c had to punish joy reid in any way they would have to admit that the problem exists on both side of the political aisle and they don't want to do that you know i look at the controversy and just one throw this in here to see what you want to have of the guy look at it and say you know what maybe they both should have been fired because we do live in that first amendment society maybe people who are outraged should have taken their outrage to their ratings. you know what i'm
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going to watch roseanne i'm going to watch joy every of these people out of what but could we fire them private industry but at the end of the bay maybe they should have been fired you know. and let the market fire america what the market decided the market has sort of decided with joy-ann reid because our ratings have taken a huge tumble i mean there's only been going down a little bit since the election where she had the huge boost but it's definitely taken a hit one she's made a lot of attacks against birdie and anybody who's on that side and she's made comments now i find it strange that i must be c.e.o. says oh it was so many years ago but she was literally hired by them in two thousand and eleven it's only four years later she was doing a show based on her blog called the read report so i find it weird that i'm not somebody she doesn't like that may do agree with you on the politics and part of that is that there is such a wide berth sal between neo conservative democrats and actual progressive liberal democrats you know people like joy-ann reid and hillary clinton a spouse of a very i don't want to call conservative because it's not like conservative when
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you are it's very warmongering and all of that and intervention was to and even the most genuine liberals and progressives completely we completely disagree with that it's not the kind of democrat or the left that we want when you see someone like george is this media war between the right and the left as manufactured as it seems and are millennial is recognizing that because as you're saying it's so obvious why joy-ann reid is still on the air and why other commentators not necessarily roseanne but even other news commentators have lost their jobs for speaking out on certain things what do you think. yeah i mean look at keith olbermann and then you have this new controversy with samantha bee a t.b.s. i mean those were just as the poor and bad and you don't see the consequences i mean joy reid yes it was something done in the past and i think people do evolve she should have been suspended for a period of time some action should have been taken but it wasn't it does come down the politics are. exactly paying attention to those politics and not scene into
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a show based on that to see where samantha b.'s ratings go in the next month or so after her controversy and i think that's we'll really be able to see how young people are reacting to it but i think in general i think young people are just sick and tired of the hate on both sides i think they just feel the media is nonstop patriot no matter if you're listening to someone on the right or left and they tune it out often which is why you don't see much involvement with young people in politics you know you really don't let me ask you one thing about the samantha bee thing because this is what bothers me i don't have a problem with the c word i really don't it's so down on far my list ok upset about however concerned about your i but the thing that bothered me was that nobody talked about the fact that in her in that exactly in that same sentence that she said that she also said that should put on something tight and low cut and go tell her father to change a government policy that is deeply missed why is everyone is it just because it's
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easy to say what was a bad word and then everybody can go see they're all upset about a bad word you know it was to me it was like i don't care about that word i care about the fact that maybe that was the line but. i mean how did how did trump supporters feel and why weren't they more upset about that why are they so upset about it about a word i think they are and it's been said before i mean bill maher has said that multiple times on his show in a much more graphic way the samantha bee thing is interesting because it's not like someone spouted off on twitter or joy's blogs from years ago samantha bee had to write that out her writers had to approve it and refine it had to go through her producers had to go through the legal team at c.b.s. and then back down to the show for approval rehearsed on the teleprompter and then broadcast to her audience so in my opinion that shows clear network you know bigotry towards the trump family. shows the. conservative scene. the time that goes not only with just the hosts of the show but
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to the producers to the legal team to the top executives because i think we've got a lot of buyers in this country on all sides directed at all different types of people in this one of the things i hope that we can kind of rise above in the coming years the one thing is interesting the associated press release a poll from the us political poll surveyed from the associated press the center for public affairs and research and in it they found that forty six percent of people polled ages fifteen to thirty four believe that they can have at the very least a moderate effect on government now that's up eleven percent from just two months before that's a big jump your youth strategists what is giving young people out of the political leanings what's giving young people all this hope and work thirty five and over kids with all that some of them that we've built up over the years you know where can we find some of that. well you know i've been tracking numbers like that since before my first book in two thousand and eleven and i've always kept up with
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them and you see this you know up and down with young people when it comes to politics when there's an issue they're passionate about and i think right now you saw it back right after donald trump was elected with there was this movement that enthusiasm wanes and now it's going back up with the push for the stonewall douglas shooting down in florida. where young people are getting excited about getting out and making a difference when it comes to the second amendment in this country and so you see these ups and downs and i think i've noticed is that they always happen a little bit too soon because by the time that this hasn't reached its peak and comes back down and we have an election and young people don't show up and it's something that i've tried to change you would like to get more young people out to vote we saw an increase in two thousand and sixteen for republicans but it doesn't seem at least in midterms from what i've been looking at numbers wise that the as in the last very long and i think it's just the issues that get them excited they they can't. you know go up against the economy right now going after illegal
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immigration the second amendment cost of education a little bit with health care with young voters and that has them excited right now but it's you know does that enthusiasm last till we get to the midterms. if you can match those candidates who speak to the youth but also you know what you said those issues that you will get the youth riled up like you don't see that or the two parties ignore them and push them to the side you know. you have no candidates on either side right now that are energizing young people yes they feel like they can make a difference because of you know a lot of protesting and i guess they think that makes a difference but you have no one on the republican side reaching out to them and we as we know republicans don't do a good job in the first place reaching out to young voters and we have no one on the democrat really reaching out you had hillary clinton who book tour about why she lost that's not inspiring you have khomeini's books which they were interested in because it's too controversial. you know going out there making
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a fool of himself so you know you have no one energizing young voters and we'll see what happens on the grassroots level which is where it's going to have to start but right now you know there's no one reaching out to them really giving them an issue . and here really they just want to be heard and i don't think anyone's doing that and it's really a good point it's a very good point well i think it's you know and part of that is that the media narrative is always that there is there are only two sides there's the extreme left and the extreme right and that's how everything is and that's the only ones they'll discuss and that's a good thing newsworthy yeah because it makes ad dollars it has nothing to do with i'm thinking that's actually you know that's where the it's because they make money off that what do you think needs a change you got like thirty seconds like what needs to change to get those fifteen to thirty five year olds out there and ready and engage so that when they're eighteen they're voting on their thirty five they're still voting. give them what they're interested in i mean we have huge problems in this country when it comes to . young people making
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a start in life with the cost of education the cost of health care we're doing great on the economy and jobs but those are issues that matter and so if you just listen to them that's what i kept saying during the campaign and did a good job of listening to young voters and what they were concerned about if you just get out there and listen to them and show them you care a little bit that goes a long way in politics and anything else in life really as long as you listen to someone and show you care you're going to get them on your side most of. you thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure to hear your viewpoint always from texas always a pleasure. thank you for having to go. all right haha just recently both tyrrel myself traveled to the great continent and country of australia why you ask well here's a quick peek at just what we have in store for you this week. the events of april twenty eighth one thousand nine hundred sixty historic town of port arthur tasmania for ever the course of history here in australia thirty five souls lost their lives
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gunman's madness massacre was the catalyst for the australian government to enact massive sweeping changes to the laws regarding ownership by and selling of firearms maybe it's time for the united states to start looking for help. yes coming up this week is going to be our our gun control special that we want to travel all the way down to australia for you don't want to miss it we talked to some pretty incredible people there some names you know some you might not know me pretty yeah i think it really is a good thing and i think you'll learn a lot about the differences and how things are done there things are good or bad but really what you find is we're not all that different even through these huge differences but we'll keep an eye on her attention with those layers because we peel back the layers in the gun debate that you remember her before all right that is our show for you today and remember everyone in those world we are not told we are. i love the stuff so i tell you all i love i robot into it on top of the
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list and everything was great. headlining right now president putin to land in vienna very shortly on his first official trip abroad since beginning his fourth term in office and ahead of the visit he had a pretty animated interview with austrian t.v. yes he's just put to. sleep with you taking his christmas card. this is a beautiful new put it in a little bit looks at the. top of america's ambassador to israel give some less than diplomatic feedback to journalists covering the violence on the israeli gaza border. the german chancellor is accused of turning
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a blind eye to corruption in the country's refugee agency. either choosing the fifth of june its two pm here in moscow money is calling bright welcome to your world news from r.t. international a lot of developments to bring up to speed on as well president putin want to first international trip since starting his fourth term in office and the next few minutes he's due to land in vienna where he'll meet with chancellor sebastian kurtz r.t. senior correspondent steve explains the importance of that meeting. there is a wind of change blowing through europe or perhaps just a breeze but on the eve of vladimir putin's visit here to vienna the austrian vice chancellor comes out and calls for and then the sanctions the sanctions have damaged our austrian economy above all else and i've always warned against pushing russia into the arms of china is high time to end these painful sanctions and
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normalize political and economic relations with russia not exactly shocking not these days a lot of the austrian chancellor himself came out and called the u.s. and reliable in that regard making up with russia might counterbalance things such as friends allies washington imposing tariffs on european goods a move that essentially began a trade war. so now we will also impose import tariffs this is basically a stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do it we will now impose tariffs on harley davidson motorcycles on levis blue jeans and borgen we can also do stupid we also have to be this stupid the logic here is that by normalizing relations with russia europe would be better able to deal with washington the idea
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is that the united states would behave itself properly we also need russia to solve problems i mean we exclude russia from the g eight now the problem is that the u.s. is following a policy the other six do not want perhaps russia's return to the g. eight would be a counterbalance and allow for counter policy but politician say whatever suits them doesn't always translate into action it seldom does if anything and it's difficult to imagine that gargantuan and ponderous european machine changing tracks overnight or if you. to be difficult to imagine we have to reconnect if i'm not very happy about the state of all relations look at the. differences. but. that's to. us the relations of course have taken some major blows recently donald trump's decision to
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ditch the iran nuclear deal was slammed by european signatories and the relocation of the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem also caused widespread consternation austrian freedom party m.p. hunters who says that russia and europe on the other hand have some common interests. as well as you know exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against us to an interest they know this and in though we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of interest at all is russia the only conflict is an american russian conflict and this is leverage through europe so everyone knows to steer clear from being used by. european power against russia is against their interest so that's what they know the only question is now. how far they
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will dare to go what allies they will find in europe. before setting off for vienna president putin spoke to an austrian t.v. channel on the interview was so animated that at one point mr putin even had to switch to german to get a word in. the room the recipient of the communion to the motorscooter for trisha's ticklish want to repeat visitors go to the boom their village ready. to give you. excuse me if you don't think this question is going to smooth things a bit of them the president elect was amused it was a little bit of his i thought yes it's just as casual but vocal i'm sitting. here just because you know just a little he said being really tired of the thoughts of you and i learned that you haven't you know. just live somewhere to do things a lot of our process was by the tone of that interview putin did manage to touch on important topics like the north korea crisis and he gave a detailed reply to accusations of russian meddling in the u.s. presidential election in twenty sixty.
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and you just said that mr proposing is referred to as putin's chef and indeed that this is job he is a restaurant owner in st petersburg because i'm what do you really think that a person who is in the restaurant business even if this person has some hacking opportunities and owns a private firm in this field could use it to sway elections in the united states or european country could it be that the media and political standards in western countries have reached such a low level that a russian restaurant owner can sway voters in the european country or the united states isn't that ridiculous. you're stuck with there is such a person in the united states mr soros who interferes in affairs all over the world and i often hear from my american friends that america as a state has nothing to do with his activities i mean there are rumors circulating now that mr soros was planning to make the euro highly volatile but experts are
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already discussing this it will ask the state department why he is doing this the state department will say that it has nothing to do with these activities rather it is mr soros private affair with us it is mr precocious private affair with this is my answer are you satisfied with it was the quick. there's a limit and if i do not even want to think about it it is a dreadful thought i think this road the road towards the denuclearization of north korea should be a two way road if the north korean leader is backing up his intentions with practical actions for example giving up new tests of ballistic missiles new nuclear tests then the other side should reciprocate in a tangible manner and in this connection i consider it counterproductive to continue military activities military exercises and everything that is related to
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this i very much hope that the situation will move forward in a positive way. and you think you've seen it it is not our aim to divide anything or anybody in europe on the contrary we want to see a knighted and prosperous european union because the european union is our biggest trade and economic partner the more problems there are within the european union the greater the risks and uncertainties for us the mere fact that our trade with the european union countries has dropped by half from over four hundred billion to two hundred fifty billion speaks for itself why do we need to see a further drop why rock the european union in order to suffer further losses and incur costs or missed possible benefits from cooperation with the european union on the contrary we need to increase cooperation with the european union if we work at all or work more intensively with some than with others we proceed from purely
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pragmatic considerations. if you just said that there is proof accepted by everyone that assad used chemical weapons well not by everyone our experts think differently for example let's look at the alleged chemical attack in the city of dual models which is the reason given for missile strikes against syria look the syrian troops liberated that area but we immediately suggested to our partners that the o.p.c. w. commission go there it is a un unit the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons but instead of waiting one or two days and allowing the commission to work on the site a missile attack was launched on syria tell me please is this the best way to ensure the objective it t. of what happened there i do not think so i think it was an attempt to create conditions that would make it impossible to investigate thoroughly that is what it was you. just said that there is proof that militants used chemical substances who
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punished them have they received any punishment did the coalition an attack them immediately i did not see anything like that because. the gaza israel border is bracing for more protests this tuesday palestinians are marking the fifty first anniversary of the six day war known to them as next a day or the day of setback one hundred palestinians have been killed since the end of march when anti occupation protests started meantime the u.s. ambassador to israel has some less than diplomatic advice for journalists covering the violence. let's expand on that now live to tel aviv our correspondent there paula slayer hi paula what provoked that comment.
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