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truly save ourselves we have to move away from unfettered capitalism a system that. says to the world choir's that requires and promotes endless buying infinite consumption don't stop buying more waste more by more ways bhargava don't reuse don't recycle don't don't do with out used to be that a tube of toothpaste would would last a roughly sixteen years or so now. not to travel to the place you know last year like three nights and you thought the you used to use them single use soap right next to grab your umbrello which will hold together for about two rainstorms there's nothing more allergic to your brain of than a modern day umbrella. like acid so that they're made out of cotton candy. then you get to work you grab a single use coffee a single use coffee lid your plastic straw you know you have plastic single use cream or then you whip out your disposable ballpoint pen that has only enough ng to
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write the words. yes won't it be convenient what our planet is uninhabitable we have an eco testicle selfish economy based on ovoid being a health and sustainability were suffocating on our own economic idiocy every single ad program is a commercial you ever saying is meant to tell you that more is better more consumption more buying more needed but more is not better it's worse there's only one thing in life where more is better. so a number of episodes of redacted. i. think a true god you got to cut every dagger there are.
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welcome i really can alice take the news from behind it so you already know that our man child president may baby has brought us peace with north korea or at least it seems our way until tomorrow when the red pepper mayo on his burgers a little too spicy that he gets a bad bad gas at which point he'll take his anger out by tweeting the kim jong un his job be in the deal is off line but for now peace but despite this historic move toward peace most of your mainstream media is trashing the deal c.n.n. m s n b c the democrats have staked out a position to the right of the republicans man doing that we remain on the cusp of nuclear war forever some of them were even upset that trump pledged to stop our
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meaningless war games in south korea how they were even they were even upset that he even called the war games war games how dare he not use the agreed upon euphemisms in order to brainwash the american public. they think these are not war games they are strategic exploding practiced a religion. was surprisingly loud nature twelve feet from the border of a nuclear power. and then you put on fox news where they seem to think donald trump just solved the origin of dark matter. brought backs. seventy percent of all extinct species and created peace on earth for the next hundred years meanwhile none of these channels none of them seem to notice that we're still dropping forty four thousand bombs a year and helping saudi arabia perpetrate a genocide in yemen that the us just says could kill three times the number of
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people as jews were killed during the holocaust yeah seriously they should be talking about. who are the morally bankrupt neo liberal world view held by both the democrats and republican watson and their friends if you know how many of those starving kids in yemen are funding my senatorial campaign half zero right now out of one. that was a direct quote. the supreme court has decided that purging people of color from the voting rolls is all well and good for the top sort of held ohio's purging of voters ohio has cut nearly two million voters from the rolls in recent years and that purging is far more common with people of color the way that the way this is done is someone if someone doesn't vote in one of the elections then the officials
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send a postcard to them and it says if you don't respond to this you may be stripped of your voter registration secretary of state john hughes ted's office mailed some one point five million queries to registered voters he got back fewer than three hundred thousand responses and then stripped some one point two million voters from the computer files hey i got i got i got an idea supreme court how about elected officials put a coder ring in every box of crackerjacks all right and then each voter puts on the ring while listening to that week's serial installment of dick tracy on the radio box during that episode there will be an encoded. message if they answer that code and answer a questionnaire correctly then they get to vote the questionnaire. the questionnaire consists of one question are you black i've got to tell the brain what a good idea oh yeah did i mention we also officially lost net neutrality this week
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right which which means you're probably watching this video would a deeper sense be a big because we don't have control of be interwoven anymore but on the bright side if you do acid at the same time as you're watching news to try to fritter. we've got a high price was yes. yes . well be right back oh not gone far. but politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president which. was something i wanted.
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to do right. it's like the. syrian people. i'm interested in the. question. lateral and they lend against property and what happens prices are artificially pumped up and jacked up and some people can't afford housing to the way to fix the housing problem in the u.k. it's a take away this fractional reserve banking as property so that prices would come down to the level that is traditionally affordable by the average person in front of. you come back come back find no human and probably have heard of universal basic income or u.b.i. as a way to battle economic inequality but the idea that
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a struggling american would receive an unconditional monthly stipend no strings attached seems unlikely as unlikely as finding fox news at an oil pipeline protest or m.s.n. b c n n pipeline protests or c.n.n. at an oil pipe you get the point. but for former residents of stockton california basic income is closer to becoming a reality then you would think for more on this we go to our senior basic correspondent now ima get. a basic basic income. correspondent. joe stockton starting off morning yeah so you know what's going on here is an experiment worse than the n.f.l. playing in one. i don't need the redskins to go across the atlantic to know they suck worse than england's food. just like oh i don't need to see stockton's mayor
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give one hundred residents five hundred dollars a month for over a year to know it's a scenario begging for irresponsible purchases come back to me i'm at minimum getting top shelf full quad for a year and a half. look that does seem a little basic so you. know you also assume their job plus unemployment doesn't guarantee a living wage especially since one in four stockton residents live in poverty in the town went bankrupt a few years which is especially why we shouldn't trust a twenty seven year old mayor to manage a town's money they're practically asking for the city's entire savings to be stashed inside a decade old futon that's already full of locks golden authorized blue ray d.v.d.s. . and it doesn't get at the root of the problem part of why u.b.i. seems attractive is because it's an answer to automation replacing human labor.
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which you won't have to worry about with my version of u.b.i. up or cutting bots internationally. right this is my plan to transport up incoming mexican boxers the punch out boston dynamics robots. like. this not only saves jobs but now no one can say an immigrant took their. automation is basic income you know it's a stepping stone makes it easier to afford expenses research shows will lose nearly half of our jobs in the next twenty years. if mexican middleweight canelo alvarez is left hook as anything to say about. it as much as immigration paperwork costs having any other u.b.i. out there my fund raising cash. especially since stocks is a million dollars for these checks from the economic security project run by facebook co-founder chris hughes he wants to give five hundred dollars
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a month to every american making less than five fifty thousand dollars a year except that requires a fifty percent tax increase on the one percent and of all people because the founder of facebook should know there's a higher chance i'll get a facebook post from someone i love poke my vagina. is that option on facebook i'm going to. so use maybe a one percent or buddy sees that basic income may be the first step in realizing that the the benefits of society especially with technological advancement should go back to the people right not not just to a tiny group of insanely wealthy like we could be working a lot less if the top ninety percent. of the top ninety percent didn't take all the money ok ok well. so maybe basic income will help stockton but it'll be years before there is one large enough to help in
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a major city like. san francisco i mean maybe by then they'll turn out to trash into affordable housing. and typically the worse the commute the cheaper the rand and unless you can swim that commute is going to be. fair enough better yet. a way to make a living there is a fight going on in washington d.c. concerning the minimum wage and it's a debate that many cities across the country are having to break it down let's go now to redact and correspondent john. to vote no on d.c. initiative seventy seven and don't get it twisted save our tips is not an anti circumcision protest slogan but maybe it should be just look at that poor bastard don't or that's not our this segment is about it's about the powerful restaurant
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lobby they're currently trying to mask their campaign to kill initiative seventy seven upcoming ballot measure here in washington d.c. that would gradually raise the minimum wage of tipped workers to fifteen dollars an hour by twenty twenty five but by cloaking its opposition to the wage increase in the lefty rhetoric the campaign hopes it can trick d.c.'s overwhelmingly liberal voter base into voting down a progressive policy and it appears to be working well over one hundred independently owned d.c. restaurants and bars have signed an open letter on behalf of the wishes of their tips employees to vote against the wage increase among multiple worries lots of d.c. bartenders and servers are scared that with a higher wage their tips will dry up and their overall pay will drop but outside of whether or not that will be the case the question is who exactly is funding these fears who are the fear funders. and why does fear of thunder make me think of
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somebody who finances imposed war if you. just let the joker. know the fear funders are linking the strategy group which partially manages to save our tips me and linking strategy group is a company that did six hundred thousand dollars worth of work in twenty six team to sing for the trump presidential campaign that's especially considering save our tips tweets out things like whether you're for or against hash tag initiative seventy seven we can all agree with hashtag don't drop but vote no june nineteenth so save our tips is actually completing resistance to trump with resistance to increased wages for tift workers the k. street based restaurant association metropolitan washington also gave fifteen
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thousand dollars toward the campaign already m.w. is a funder they're an industry trade group that represents owners not workers already and w. has a plan to defeat ballot initiative seventy seven and we need you to get involved here is how does it save our tips dot com for more information and attend one of the upcoming meetings for owners and operators. what else you guys into per haps lobbying against affordable housing revenue the city council of alexandria is considering a one percent increase to the city's meals tax that increase would raise the meals tax from four to five percent the money from the meals tax would be dedicated to the expansion of affordable housing in alexandria this is in addition to the six percent state sales tax are indeed he was meeting with members of the city council to voice our opposition oh guess who else is framing this debate big lee the national restaurant association the n.r.a.
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. the trade association that represents corporate interests including mcdonald's corporation yum brands burger king corp darden restaurants and other multinational restaurant chains holy shit does everything with the initials n.r.a. have to contribute to death somehow what else does it stand for the national rabies association well i honestly don't know if increasing tipped workers hourly wages in d.c. will end up helping or hurting them financially there's actually a number of compelling arguments on both sides of this issue but i do know that the entities funding the campaign against it are a bunch of demented sucking. word. mega bester so there's that important watch. that you know.
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your headlines from the future in three weeks you'll read herman crab off the coast of california clearly doesn't realize he's living inside toy batmobile. coming up tomorrow. n.p.r. trump sinks nation into a grueling peace with north korea. and finally twenty five years from now. planet earth enshrined in layer of plastic kept fresh for eventual arrival of intelligent life. that sort of like to get. her back to her guide i had read in one area check out far back. when i thought of god the god that died good guys bad.
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kids. are. going on in humans only. those who don't consume don't tell you that and they can do it on joy if they're in the present on the person in that equal ability to just wonder what equals a stance make that connection don't listen this will be done soon though you leave that to those old wooden unisys and this is the downside acid all to the sitting on .
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i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a rush of defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but putin has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion anymore because it seems like no matter what he does. unfair response nonetheless what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. i.
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thank. you. from christiane. it is. one of football's most celebrated. the play will have special coverage throughout the day with taking place. a new report by the u.s. department of justice details cases between the f.b.i. and the mainstream media during the twenty six thousand election. and the trouble ministration resumes funding for a. rescue group known as the white helmet. morning
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on saturday here at. the international news team here a very warm welcome to. it is day three of football's biggest event the world cup with matches taking place on saturday in cities all across russia. last night's clash between spain and neighbor portugal turned out to be a real classic six goals were scored resulting in a draw meaning both teams take away one point in group b. portugal's cristiana one elder scored a hat trick spain's diego costa managed to get two into goal and alex he is a world cup co-host of jersey who once coast ronaldo if his post match analysis.
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i. i. i. j say i love that max is unusual how was it as a political fan in the very first minute. with a penalty. and didn't look like he was going to me still a very confident i did the season before i. even if that be the course of the all that side no chance the ball is fast passes and not long after diego costa was causing all sorts of problems was nice and big man put himself about the pictures as i portray these years the portuguese of all people and the i will cost you i will post the score in the middle of five red
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shirts now there again to see i i know is that bad i was a bad mistake is it will we. trace i tell you when in fast time and i thought certainly looking at this game you could tell there is a lot at stake a lot of pride at stake you can sense it is rivalry between these two teams i when they came by. of course it wasn't long before we got another goal to think was an equalizer the forum at the end cost. of fossil because. sometimes. sometimes the managers we feel a little bit like be treated by players decisions on the beach sometimes in the heat they're not able to sing. sometimes it is a little bit of luck of leadership on the beach because sometimes we are not able to communicate to the second half starts you have to go slowly do you have the will to try to create emotional problems with
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a team that is losing two one and you give them the chance to get into the game with about all that made it say to you and then they went ahead with the right strike the man is unstoppable unstoppable you think he knows that this was how he doesn't need to see the ball in the internet to know that is for the fly of the ball is beautiful he needs the ball with you used to call the three fingers which is the external part of of the food no chance for the keeper because it will give them an impossible fly for for him and was when. the free kick situation arrived intelligent experience christiane looking for that for that's tricky you know a position that he loves what to play i mean from the first minute until the last minute you always felt he was the man on the totally just just looking at his face you can sense that he's the one out there that my changing and this is. what i used to call. the feeling of the game. the specific intelligence
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have clean football i saw train free kicks for hours after training sessions asking one of my assistants put me in the wall stay with me give me balls. and you. looking for that he put the freak the ball down and i felt like i was looking at him for about an hour before he's reading only three is not the best on free kicks but this one is a critical one this one news is a crucial point what can affect the self-esteem the self-confidence the way to approach the next two to match is the rivalry what it means for the portuguese people that is at home. and it has these little. these little touch this little extra feeling of final for
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a kick in the dying minutes. top corner jokes and talk corner and lots of factors in the game but for me the most important factor is. the psychological relation between the taker of the ball the wall and the ball and in the last minute. recall one point perfectly and that was practically the last kick of the game i mean he knew that was the last chance you still had to know you he's going to be happy with getting teams here of course spain have. a different feeling which is a feeling that has three points in the pocket and two of them to fly just be in the end but overall i think both teams are happy they're not at the point is a good point they know that with five points they both qualify now they can relax a bit more now they can prepare the next two matches with a different feeling friday also saw iran take on more rocco with excited fans
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cheering morocco's first world cup in twenty years it was the iranians who had more to celebrate after they were gifted a win by a moroccan own goal in extra time iranian president hassan rohani posted this picture on social media of him in enjoying the game. well the atmosphere in russia is certainly wild with fans from across the world filling city streets and the capitals turn into just a sea of color with supporters waving flags and singing national chants all the way from dusk and till dawn.
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group a currently looks as follows are russia and europe wide top of the table with three points each while egypt and saudi arabia have yet to make a mark in group b. meanwhile iran lead they took away.

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