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to my requests for a statement saying distain is now negotiating an increase of wages to fifteen dollars an hour by two thousand and twenty two years ahead of california's minimum wage and the statement goes on to say that sanders really criticises does need to stay in the headlines that they're launching an educational program to help for their employees to breeze in anaheim the toughest suites are. not the happiest place on earth by a long shot if you're working seventy five percent of the employees they're trying to like are they brag like oh we're going to bring it up to fifteen an hour by two thousand and twenty sorry i'm sorry you could do that eight today and be 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 president a company of thirty six you know what dad 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 you know like like because up you get past
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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. go away around that big suv that is dismaying and full disclosure i've worked for disney companies before when i worked at miramax a couple 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 you suddenly get discounts on mattresses and cars and all this stuff and it's so great free breakfast on friday as i was a bother your things like free breakfast only 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 distrusting especially in areas both in orlando and in the california disneyland those are not these are some of us in. bunch of
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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 business but if you're advertising yourself as the happiest place on earth keep employees happy i mean to me it's like this is the great like example microcosm example one 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 right is there some serious mask going out over here and there's nothing it's like don't pull back the curtain you know just what's behind the castle wall right now 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 they're really also just 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 and
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they were of 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 yeah babbit cheapest place i ever have lived and at what point are we going to start breaking up these big media companies are just buying up everything disney buys blocks absolutely ridiculous doesn't think 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 and our t.v. guide coming up we delve into the murky waters of who should or should not be fired for running past that old goal line above pensive and then we will also take a look at just how confident the old generation is changing the world with what a commentator salvatore with the stay tuned to watch the.
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back in october of two thousand and seven the 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 reed as a contributor by january of two thousand and fourteen m.s.n. b.c. had brought reid on toasted 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's body and less n.b.c. 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 a fault in the many years sense and we know this to be true but many are wondering
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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 of polite society so while the establishment laughs stays silent on reed what do the next generation of voters think of this and their ability to do an actual change through our activism showing 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 the of salters always a pastor in conversation with your brother so i want to start amazon b.c. claims is the joy of reading has evolved or changed your view since writing the post which you know it may be true a.b.c. claims that they are shocked but they knew that what they were getting into with roseanne you know she's posted many things like the columns she wrote about in terms of valerie jarrett before so let me ask you why do you think there is a different serious to big. figures big celebrity type figures why was there
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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 it's 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 would think i would go out 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 and said i'm going to watch roseanne i'm going to watch joy every of these people at a white but can we fire them private industry i guess 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
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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 not be c.e.o. says oh it was so many years ago but she was literally hired by them and twenty eleven it's only four years later and she was doing a show based on her blog called the read report so i find it weird that i'm not just like that me do agree with you on the politics and part of that is that there is such a wide berth sow between neo conservative democrats and actual progressive liberal democrats you know people like joy-ann reid and hillary clinton as spouse of a very i don't want to call conservative because it's not like conservative what 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 john reed is this media war between the right in the left eye. manufactured as it
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seems and our 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 when you think. you know i mean look at keith olbermann and then you have this new controversy with samantha bee at c.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 seen into 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
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patriot no matter if you're listening to someone on the right or left and they took 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 little. 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 exact 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 nested why is everyone is it just because it's 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 do you how do 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
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multiple times on his show in a much more graphic way samantha bee thing is interesting because it's not like someone started off on twitter or julie's blogs from years ago that the 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 as far as haters that shows the bias i guess that at least conservative see most of the time that goes not only with just the hosts of the show but do the producers to the legal team to the top executives because i think we get a lot of bias 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 the poll from the youth political poll surveyed from the associated press the center for
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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 so 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 cynicism 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 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
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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 the thing 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 doesn't 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 they're going after illegal 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 see those
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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. yet 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 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 combings books which they were interested in because it's too controversial. you know i don't know i was going out there making 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 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
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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 stuff 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 to 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 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 trying to do 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
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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. pleasure to hear your viewpoint always from texas always a pleasure taker. thank you for having me guys. all right how god has risen we both tyrrel myself travel 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 the historic town of port arthur tasmania for ever change the course of history here in australia thirty five souls lost their lives to a 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.
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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 credible people down there some names you know some you might not know but it's really 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 how 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 the attention of those layers because we peel back layers in the gun debate that you've never heard before all right that is our show for you today and remember everyone in those world we are not told we are loved and love so i tell you all i love i am i robot into and on top of the wallets keep on watching those hawks another great day and night everybody.
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but you should. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so. when you want to be president. or some want to it's. too good to be for us this is what the before three of them or can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters and how. to sit. for a man or sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all for different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way you could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. sanctions
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and energy supply. and we were putin visits vienna on his first foreign trip since starting his fourth term as president. america's ambassador to israel gives some less than diplomatic feedback to journalists covering the i.d.f. use of extreme force against palestinian protesters in gal said. the war of annihilation a damning new report from a leading rights group accuses the u.s. led coalition potentially breaking international law as
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a whole to may bring the syrian city of rock from muscular. reverie or chiming in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow and to r.t. international i'm you know neal good to have your company our top story the love him or putin has said russia will work to strengthen ties with austria in spite of e.u. sanctions on sco the russian leader visited vienna on tuesday on his first international trip since starting his fourth term as president. of the tickets. it's been on the critically busy hectic day for vladimir putin between all the tulips negotiations conferences and press conferences they talked about the whole who
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issues and themes that have worried russia and austria of course one of them being sanctions. any politically motivated restrictions of protectionism these tools were his own political issues are in the end useless in achieving the ultimate goal they're damaging for both sides and i think everyone's interest in lifting the sanctions are included we realize it is difficult for individual countries to voice and you know the reasons why however this doesn't stop us from developing ties with austria it can indeed be difficult to voice an independent position in europe on the sanctions against russia for a variety of reasons one of them being that the united states has kept up pressure in european states to keep the sanctions up another reason might be going against the flow of europe has been established position in the austrian chancellor himself said that as his country assumes chairmanship of the council of europe that he
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won't rebel and lift sanctions against russia but he did admit that these are tough times in austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders. we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various geo political crises in recent years we will push for a review of the sanction system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so
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making up with russia could be not only of political but also of financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president. it recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlooked is that american liquid gas if i'm not mistaken is two if not three times more expensive than russian gas so it makes little sense from a purely economic perspective to replace russian gas with american liquid gas to be blunt there shouldn't be any expectation of sanctions against russia being lifted any time soon overnight or in the foreseeable future but what we heard today as well in the in the weeks preceding this this meeting with these meetings is that
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the currents in europe shifting austrian freedom party m.p. your highness had told us europe should be reevaluating its traditional partnerships and seeking to strengthen ties with russia. puts as well as for you know exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against or to an interest they know that is in the know 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 not european power against russia is against their interest so that's what do you know the only question is no. far they will dare to go
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what allies they will find in europe. continues over israel's use of lethal force against protesters in girls and the u.s. is remaining on wavering and its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem despite some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the release in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to faily cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border and the
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cover of burning tires and with pistols and not a tough cop tells you that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however . seen that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame her for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed a mosque terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself urged the members of the security council to exercise at least as much scrutiny of the actions of the hamas terrorist group as it does to israel's legitimate right of self-defense now despite the fact that american officials have come out in support of how the israeli army behaved in dealing with
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those gaza protests there has been unprecedented criticism in the international community particularly by human rights groups you have for example human rights watch saying that the idea of the whole deal was a bloodbath you have the united nations saying that it was outrageous you have amnesty international scientific approach it was a horrifying use of a lot of ammunition against unarmed protesters now the latest figures we have from the gaza health ministry are that one hundred and nineteen people were killed in nine weeks of violence the situation on the ground is still tense and unfortunately we are bracing ourselves for those figures to climb journalist and filmmaker david sheen has been documenting the racial and religious tensions in the region for nearly a decade he told us he believes the u.s. ambassador's comments are part of a concerted effort to deprive palestinians of their rights and surely he's saying you can't report on any massacre doesn't matter the death toll goes up into the
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triple digits or if there is medics or whatever journalists are being shot you can't report on any massacre unless you first frame it within a narrative that justifies it. you know this is ridiculous this whole trumpy and everything is fake news on this you. the narrative as we see it and i think it's pretty clear that they're overwhelmingly demonstrating that the israeli government isn't just trying to defend itself but is actually trying to destroy any idea of palestinian nationalism any idea of the chance that there could be some levels some measure of equality. from the sea international has accused the u.s. led coalition of committing potential war crimes during last year's operation to liberate the syrian city of a from islamic state the humanitarian organizations say there is strong evidence that america and its partners used indiscriminate and
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disproportionate force and that the impact was catastrophic more details not from us to see a target that this amnesty international report dubbed war of and they have rationed devastating tolls on civilians in iraq to syria is a very highly critical analysis of the airstrikes that were carried out by the u.s. led coalition that involved britain and france on the city of raka from june to october twenty seventeen in their fight against isis and this amnesty international report talks of decimated families and neighborhoods says that not enough was done to protect civilians and that some of the attacks resulted in violation of international humanitarian law and indeed talks of potential war crimes as a result of the these strikes the report finds that one hundreds of people died and thousands were injured despite the coalition saying they did everything they could to minimize casualties.

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