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internet into a tool of surveillance and control donald quarter r.t. barry lynn ok that's it for now i'm calling break back in half an hour with your next world cup updated still nil nil between brazil and costa rica in some petersburg twenty seven minutes into that first half also of the global headlines only the international. greetings and salutations. for those of us on the good steady diet of fast food pizza deliveries i've got some rather terrible news for you according to the c.d.c. if the food itself doesn't kill you it's packaging well along with certain fabrics
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nonstick cooking pans and firefighting foam is most commonly used on military bases this week the centers for disease control released an over eight hundred page report that the trumpet ministration has labeled a public relations nightmare according to probe the environmental health study details and warns of the health dangers from a family of chemicals known as per floor kill substances or p f a s p fasts recommending an exposure limit for one of the compounds that is ten times lower than what the u.s. environmental protection agency has maintained is the safe threshold and seven times lower for another compound in the same family and just to make you sleep even better at night the chemicals in the study have been linked to little things you know little things like thyroid disease liver damage decreased fertility hormone suppression and our old friend cancer a lovely and apparently scott prudes new and improved environmental protection
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agency in the white house where none too pleased with the report and according to politico sought to head off the study from being released because according to an e-mail from an unidentified white house aide the public media and congressional reaction to these numbers is going to be huge the impacts the e.p.a. and the defense department is going to be extremely painful. i wonder if fear of all those deadly chemicals in our household items is the real reason behind e.p.a. chief scott pruett's reported. curative goals clocking in over clocking him at over four million dollars scotty boy all right let's find out by watching the hawks. good looking. good looks like i'm thrilled with this would be the last to leave the bottom six. with the like you know what i got.
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with. the. leg. league song. the watching the hard science i roll over and i'm talking and nothing every day every single thing to show you. these these that are labels are wild and now they're only kind of scratching the surface they're still all the experts are saying we need to study these things deeper because like they're facts they're having a lab rats and things like that. are going to be just as bad as humans we've seen these i mean this is gross stuff and the thing that you can't kind of quite understand because so many other countries some places around the world even in the united states before there is this idea of studying something before you allow it to be put all over the place and it makes you wonder if the you know it's a kind of chemical as you said military bases and things like that it just makes
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you wonder how much they knew the people in charge and how much was done to save a dollar here and there and you know it's interesting when the when wouldn't boudreaux the anonymous kind of white house aide move the e-mail exchanges that were you know someone covered and released and they're saying like oh you know this could be really bad publicity and all this will be wrecked what about the poor person dying of like you know cancer who because of white handling and being near their sons i'm certain he's not too happy about the publicity in his own life that he's dying. i mean and i think you said over beth right kind of the same thing really of publicity as a. sheep or the death so deal with the publicity because the medical expenses are going to be huge the e.p.a. actually began to temporarily monitor public drinking water systems back in two thousand and thirteen for people and these people just compounds under the safe drinking water act the agency found that the two most common people compounds were
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present roughly one percent one percent of the nation's public water supplies affecting roughly one hundred different municipalities now flashforward twenty sixteen just two years ago harvard researchers estimated that based on that on that data some six million americans got their drinking water from sources that exceeded the e.p.a. guidelines now with the story as it comes to so it all falls together now with the story today this report that was just released we suddenly realize that that's actually you know the we know. medal the courage to harley and the the minimal risk levels for just oral exposure of the two chemicals are actually to seven times lower than the threshold right will be dangerous that means even more people at risk than the six million they've already seen cry i wish i could say i'm surprised but news flash breaking news flint doesn't even plain water. and the
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fact that the flint water crisis can come and go so quickly and with no action either from the president from congress when when that happened it's it's sort of amazing that we live in a world that is that i mean they want even protect their own they were protecting the active military members of bases from this kind of stuff right because they're just i mean they're they're tools they're not people i mean that's a you dehumanized fire bunch of people is hey we're going to do these things that we're going to put you on really i mean we've heard about the burn pits we've heard about p.t.s.d. and now we find out that the defense department is going to face to face is a major contamination risk. more than six hundred military sites six hundred military sites so who knows how many people are in each of those due to these chemicals being used in fire fighting foam but it seems that it's really only fire fighting from that's the kind that they're using there so congress had at least that you said reported to congress that one hundred twenty six water systems on
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military bases were also concannon a that and that fast food the huff post reports of a warning to the paper published allow another paper published last year the veyron mental science and technology letters journal has said that the recent testing of four hundred food and beverage containers some twenty seven fast food chains across the country identified detectable levels of flooring which scientists say is a likely indicator of p f a s or p.f.c. is at about forty percent of the sample so. what's your foods wrapped in. what your food is made out of is poison the water you wash it down with this poison and if you're a military member and you have to put out a fire or poison. yeah it's toxic. more a little higher if you're old this is ridiculous absolutely ridiculous.
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less than two hundred some one percent that's how much the white population the united states has declined in the last year with deaths of white citizens outnumbered birth rates across half the country and whether it's so aside drug overdoses or diseases of old age some wonder what this could mean for the future are to america's actually banks has the story. for the first time in u.s. history more white people died than were born and twenty sixteen data shows in twenty six states whites are dying faster than they're being born between one thousand nine hundred nine and two thousand and sixteen the number of white births fell by ten point eight percent that stands at just over two million researchers suggest the reasons for this to crease. ours a great recession a drop in fertility rates because people can't afford to have children and a rise of mortality rates as most of the white population is aging and dying of natural causes while others are dying from drug overdose that's. a demographic at the university of texas at san antonio and
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a co-author of the report says it seems that white people are going under the fifty percent of the population mark might be happening a few years earlier than project at some of the state's most affected by this shift are oregon california arizona new mexico florida north and south carolina pennsylvania maryland and michigan researchers are predicting by the year two thousand and forty five whites could drop well below fifty percent of the population while the white population is decreasing the census says minority populations are steadily rising and twenty seventeen the hispanic population rose to fifty eight point nine million up two point one percent from two thousand and sixteen the african-american population rose to forty seven point four million up one point two percent from last year and the asian population rose to twenty two point two million people up three point one percent from twenty six scene the study shows although birth rates are falling on the larning rate for whites they're also
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falling amongst other races citing there's a lack of the young people supporting baby boomers and washington actually banks r.t. . wow that was. a little shocking didn't realize that there's are numbered now well it's kind of a just. the last ride kids enjoy enjoy enjoy your time at the top while we still have it right. those we're seeing if you notice a lot of those are sort of the retirement state yes you know you've had a lot of people it's florida arizona new mexico you have a lot of people are going to go stuck because of warmer and you have large retiring populations and also baby boomers are getting to that. you know their kids don't have the money to put them in the best homes or subsidize health care. and with rising rates of suicide rising rates of all simers we've talked about a lack of health care i mean there's a lack of care that's why it was that's why you have all of our it's mortality rate with with a lot of baby boomers who i think you're going to see
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a lot more of them dying a little bit younger and you know in my attitude you know i hear a lot of people jump online at home are what's going to happen to the white raves and you know idiots who think along racial lines that we need to be you know one race is better than the others or like you know we're as i don't have to judge him somehow well first of all if it's a competition we've already lost why people of lost if you look at the whole world of the right you know. aren't the aren't the majority in the world and that all of that is i don't ridiculous to me what what this says to me because look you also have high infant mortality rates in black women you know that things like guys like chicago dress you know so what this looks to me is like that is throw out the color aspect of this and just say we're we failing and care and anybody who is like trippin because one generation isn't having enough kids crazy that's up to the individual and their family and their life situation you can't make people have kids because you're worried that your skin the skin color of your race is
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disappearing that's absolutely ridiculous but i know i've seen people talking about you and then you start to go no that wasn't it was that was a harry potter movie where i saw that you were talking about meeting blood purity and then you're like oh no this is real life these are actual people who seriously think that you know i mean go get one of those d.n.a. tests of all tell you you're not going to you're not this pure or lily white whatever that you think you are in even if you are who cares who cares and also you know the idea of ever having babies you know it's a lot of pressure in a world that is under financed and overpopulated and lacking in resources where we need to be don't tell doesn't. white people to have more kids and then tell black women that they should thout having kids and not expect for things to go or that when you when you see stuff like that you know studies like this is where you see a lot of those like you know the dark ugly places of life you know society and human moomba sicko's of the internet kind of web of these things and we like see
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see you know other one of the most important things to remember is all this comes down to care you know we as a society don't care enough about our elderly no matter what color you know we have this inside don't put you know don't put our tax dollars in the right places to take care of ourselves so we don't see declining numbers like we're seeing and in the case of baby boomers they voted for politicians for twenty thirty years that made decisions that ultimately were against their better interests and and now they're going to see that because they won't have insurance they won't you know things like you know. about preexisting conditions will come back and suddenly you have a whole bunch of retirees who can't i'm not a good there goes out our colored lives you know this is one of those intercession areas were ok respects this particular you know group of color but like really goes across all color lines and i'm actually kind of tired of like if we all end up just like one kind of color i'm cool with you know. can i be the purple one hundred
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three because it's absolutely ridiculous that we're still thinking the racial lines you know and trying to preserve one race over the other i mean the fact that people use studies like this to kind of make those arguments is absolutely ridiculous to well and that's affecting them this is they know it's white genocide or yeah you know maybe pay attention to what genocide actually is if you know where it's been committed because there's not a lot of whites getting jabot sided throughout history so that might be a good place to start in understanding the balance of power imperialism colonialism etc etc which we'll talk about when a leader. has to go to break apart watchers don't forget to let us know what you bring to the topics covered on facebook and twitter your for. that our dot com coming up we talk slavery get incarceration in the celebration juneteenth the author and speaker of the walk and so stay tuned watching the whole.
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thing. it. exists is holland kentucky. over all of this move the places people going street fanny's remolded. a co money city with only the snow cone minds left. the jobs are gone all the polis just said i'd. live to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in my.

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