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when will you die if you if you don't serve them one if you work at macy's with a customer perish and if they don't get their boxer briefs with the sweat absorbent fabric. down it and if they do die from that they have problems far greater. than you could have known so that means we're all working to make other people rich because we have a society where you have to work technological advancements can do most everything that truly needs to get done nowadays and according to delight it's just instead started day eighty percent of people are dissatisfied with their jobs and the average person spends ninety thousand hours at work over their lifetime about one seventh of your life so if we wanted to we could get rid of like most work and have tens of thousands of more hours to enjoy our lives but we're not doing that at all and no one's allowed even to question i think kelly talk about it not under
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mainstream airwaves at least even a half step like universal basic income is barely talked about because. you know are they saying like eighty percent of jobs or whatever will be taken by artificial intelligence and i don't know fifty years or something you know they know that because bots are going to take those eighty percent of jobs and realize that seventy percent of them don't need to get done and then they'll just take over and they'll be like stop it. just jobs friending a seven figure a lot of cold and shards of banana republic. they're going to build statues to the bot one day and they're going to be like they're here is our great liberate are the body who told us to leave the church wrigley. and this leads me to the largest myth of our american society myth number one you are. if you don't believe than i have
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a thriving and unbiased print edition newspaper to show you. you are not free and i'm not talking about the millions locked up in our prisons i'm talking about you and me if you think you're free to try running around with your nipples out ladies all right guys guys take a dump on the street and see how free you are. now i understand there are certain restrictions on freedom we like to have in our society maybe you're not crazy about everyone leaving a cleveland steamer in the middle of your walk to work i guess again but a lot of our lack of freedom is not something you would vote for if given the chance try building a fire in a parking lot if you're homeless and trying to keep warm try maintaining your privacy for a week without a single email web search or location data set collected by the n.s.a. and the telecoms try signing up for the military because you need college money and
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then one day just walking off the base. i kind of born out of them do this anymore . try living off the grid trying trunks claiming to see that while you don't have the green pieces of paper they want in exchange for the mashed potatoes you do have some pictures you're drawn and some napkins to give them a. try running for president is a third party candidate. jill stein is. still stunned was chained to a chair by police during one of the debates try parking your car four inches outside the line where society says you have to park your car try using the bathroom at starbucks without buying something while black. we are less free than a dog wandering the streets we live in one of the hardest working most on equal societies on the planet with more billionaires ever meanwhile the us applies not. first sent over the paid blood used around the world and it's almost
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exclusively coming from very poor people this abusive fam pie or system if it literally sucking the blood from the poor does that sound like a free decision they made or does that sound like something they did after economic force crushing down on them granted one could argue that sperm donations take a little less convincing my. point is in order to enforce this insanity the corrupt rulers most of the time don't need guns and tear gas most of the time all they need is a good old solid bull miss for us all the by hook line and sinker some fairy tales for adults well time to wake up. this is not.
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just the start. of. a relationship. the seven years. bill of. rights record. what politicians do. they put themselves on the lawn they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to preserve.
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it's a right to be for us as a white woman for the three of them or it can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes and the rest of the world of only it contracting protectionist fever.
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welcome back government plans currency is a benchmark of a free and open society that's why we should always have easy access to public records we should also have this because there are probably like to run cards. like . public records unfortunately a growing number of states are limiting access to those records here now to explain is our senior expose or a privates john alpo donald young. a rosen of access to public information once you got oh we are well past erosion of access. at this point we're more or less completely iced out except for one
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figurative a.c.l.u. lawyer yelling forward. into the deep dark of. well the freedom of information act is very important as it is that one point stands for but i thought it's for funky orgies i've attended home or i which is nobody's business by the way and neither is access to public records how can you say that especially with the trumpet ministration working like fiends to censor or not provide seventy eight percent of all record requests well i mean i don't know anything about the job and ministry. i repressed all memories of it's like an orphan who witnessed his parents die in a fire. i highly recommend it. but i do know in many states government information sent through personally own devices is immune from
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public scrutiny so that's good no well listen i guess that means of state lawmakers e-mail back and forth on their own cell phones about policies about bills or anything government related we the people of can't ever see it well i mean what's what's the big deal i mean nobody ever sends work e-mails from their cell phone you know. emails from your work computer you said personal e-mails from your personal computer and the only e-mails you use your cell phone for are meet up invites to potential for you is my definition. yeah i got that but you're wrong all right if i just i just got a working email that was an anomaly has got another one a double anomaly bomb on e. . let's move on one of the repression of information is going on here ok when
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public records are transferred to outside non-government organisations to be maintained those organizations don't always have to comply with transparency laws great so by outsourcing the government gets the added benefit of being able to censor that's awk. well that's awful. when it comes to job creation let's go with that it's. a sentence no good why are you defending this totalitarian need for privacy while our kleptocratic government steals and kills in our name well because it's all big ways the time ok i mean after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three i did a boy or request your definition. to find out if the government had any stats on what percentage of ladies were going to do who are strongly against the war compared to dude who are on the fence about it i want to use this in voting decide which opinion i have to get laid more batteries or. but the
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documents never materialize. i can't believe i don't want to go for. access to public documents is critically important as the ruling elite they exploit us more and more they desperately need to cover up their abuses of power and criminality because their actions are indefensible that's why they look for loopholes to roll back transparency it all turns we can't let this happen is or or we could let this happen. and just enjoy our government as though it's one big agatha christie mystery novel. i don't think i got that christie had foyers. early on here's some other records public servants told to keep hidden records of prosecutorial misconduct for more on this raging controversy let's go to redacted correspondent only care of an e.
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. and unprecedented law in new york prosecutors. more accountable. no no no no no that's not spicy enough let's do it again if governor cuomo signed this bill thousands will be set free. that was way too dramatic let's. i have the documents and the criminal code but we'll get you. no no too derivative not my voice at all new york lawmakers voted a bill that would fix the most broken part of the justice system let's just go with that the bill creates the first ever independent commission to monitor this conduct prosecutors the reason why many innocent new yorkers go to prison and as a journalist i have important questions like what is
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a prosecutor there are lawyers and you can distinguish them from the other the lawyers because they're the biggest on law and order s v u. and prosecutors will do anything for that guilty verdict even break the law. breaking the law in the name of john stance so prosecutors have been known to repeatedly with or hide exonerating evidence or disregarded confessions of guilt from an entirely different person and ignore were credible verifiable alibis and d.n.a. evidence as you know justice is blind deaf doesn't hear conflicting evidence and. another prosecutor from new york glenn it was actually one of the few fired for misconduct after altering police notes in
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a murder trial but thirteen months after five cases were overturned because of his illegal actions could rock hasn't been charged with a single crime not fraud not tampering with government records not contempt of court he's still a practicing attorney you could hire him if you want. i guess if you need some forging done her trunk also has five star ratings on facebook google and you know. which reviews did you hide glenn i but this one this guy's lies sent me to prison and tore me away from my children one star oh god it feels good to finally get my vengeance and it's not only in new york prosecutorial misconduct happens around the country and california prosecutors for years utilize a secret jail informant program to generate questionable evidence and what was called be orange county snitch scandal and as you know.
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checks and preferential treatment from law enforcement in march the scandal took a violent turn when a local defense attorney who recently succeeded in overturning a client's conviction based on misconduct was be in in the courthouse by an orange county d.a. investigated. the justice has a black eye and needs a nice back but you know what this is actually a great pitch for a lawyer you know have you been to her are injured on the job well so have i police and prosecutor misconduct not faulty witnesses or false confessions is the primary cause of wrongful convictions in our country. here is the criminal justice system you are here if you're poor and if you're wealthy you exit here and
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prosecutor you always win if governor cuomo signs this bill he will actually make prosecutors accountable for gaming in already atrocious system you know i didn't think that there could be anything worse than settlers of catan but here we are the criminal justice system reporting from new york city this is a. caravan e. that's our show but this show couldn't exist without you and it's getting suppressed more than ever before facebook will let many people see it you tube unsubscribing people without their knowledge so if you want to keep finding out about our show on our web in schools is the best way is on our email list there are two ways to sign up you can do it at redacted tor dot com and if you're in the us you can also just text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free it's quick facebook. please sign up to e-mail and. not there's anything wrong with that action.
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really. good thirty year member of parliament george galloway on the collapse of mainstream media and much more don't miss that you tube dot com so good tonight until that good guy. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to meet the center of the football with you and do so with all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go.
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a low as just i want to and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated me to just say the radio the aussie team's latest edition to make up a bigger sound he better just look. additionally the top is brought back to us it has taken care of our cars just as you did something most of them from a company from the first car to i would just. as static. the problem is that we kind of how they stayed within the state they corner nicely it's not
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part of sweden. want to get such a computer. tech stuff. no no and it's not stop stop stop stop you know who. my culture is christian country and we don't do things like and we will tell you if you do then we hate you and some day hopefully you can do something about the stuff. we cannot be naive about to not attract more gangsters rapists and these words actually that are tearing down this city we want sweden to be a sweep is currently and we want to know the people who live here and nol to go back.
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to. lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo doll out of the world cup on the same day. butterfly beat portugal little one and the last fifteen. really are it was obvious argentina as the two time champions would be. i think you. are. france fans go wild as they celebrate the victory both in russia and back home. we
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have the answer but that's my tribe's ok i just feel you know i found out. that he's entered. the race he's the best. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us now the last sixteen of the world cup has seen the world's best players eliminated and a history making performance from a french teenager for the day's action peter schmeichel and neil harvey report from the special studio stretch for. a. beautiful evening and some beautiful much the football we've seen your wife to offer it to the quarterfinals after they defeated the european champions portugal two goals to
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wall peter schmeichel alongside me he called this pretty much said watch out for suarez in particular. had the biggest effect on this match he was brilliant. it's a bit of a worry for you you know you haven't got that many days to recover from so he is very very important to where you are go i know the qualities of those who are as but it isn't is for me the big star in this team and these guys are some strike force and they combine beautifully with a. one of the longest one tees you will ever seen right across the width of the pitch this is how it played out like a volley started to leave on seven minutes but watch as far as here. he returns the favor knocking it back in and this is a perfect ball in your guy then sat back a little bit had four sometimes five at the back and then three in front of them and kept the block very very tight and then one fifty five minutes they had
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a corner and everyone kept an eye on right now though and here you see pepper it's a really really good header we saw at this point and very much as we saw in the early match of the day the way momentum changed because at this point you had portugal in the ascendancy they were playing more attacking football because they were chasing the game uruguay defending. then that situation only lasted seven minutes i mean they they they kept going the way that they started that second half but when you have someone like pepper in the team he pops up at school a goal like we've just seen but he also makes stupid decisions in a game and for the second goal that come on he scored he made a really stupid decision to go on trying to win when ahead of where he should just to stay back and by trying to win that header he left such a massive gap for me it's a path into him and he finishes good i have to question the goalkeeper you know. in
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goal but if you are taping the patriots just running back there it wouldn't have been there had pippa not gone for that ball now we've lost for now and it's a slightly sad ending his last contribution to the match had a shot that nearly hit the corner flag and then is very last contribution was. poor temperament with the referee and getting booked and that was his decision yeah yeah a little bit of a sad ending and we're now speculating that it was this the last time we saw it firsthand of melbourne a world cup was the last time we saw in the other mess in this mess is thirty one it's thirty two coming up to thirty three. we don't know it's for us is a long time in football europe why and hope for their fans that lives eternal god was it was of the was the law. making about
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misfit i wonder what it was like you saw it chief in town hall can visit the stadium for a surprise what did you make of the game how you how you feeling right now big moment for you guys very excited very excited are we travel a long way it was a tough hard for game and we got we got the win is it the sky is the school what you predicted is not what you thought was awesome we do i was you know when this get to new we know it was going to be easy put on you we're going to win this game you could tell that your of why we would like to defend first we have to stay at the back to make sure that our structure is good and the right to develop on the counter and develop on those opportunities and we played our football today use we played this football against egypt against saudi arabia against russia and the results are coming and i couldn't be happier you just feel optimistic for the next always have a hard one of you know the art of knowing that whatever we know that you're quiet through and if you don't know the result you can check it out cryptically that with
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the flags and you can say that it is going to be a year ago i again france he defeated i was in t.n.a. what was just a simply mike tyson match it is and it ended goals it's a story that was. well. the all i was the law. i heard.
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back. on. its. feet. and. it was the next great world cup for them the only good game they played was against nigeria in the last grouping and on three runs on messi got on the school street in the thing like. today the audience time's a cry and i think if you see maradona somewhere. he will be crying he's been crying all the way through throughout these championships and you know i don't think it's been very good for his health at least not that emotional rollercoaster was to hold
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lows than the highs can see and feel. and have you noticed that the polish changed by the way is completely identical to the other one it just has got different colors and so it's red patterns on it now so maybe and we don't know this maybe the polish different because we got ten goals out of two games that is something now the new prince of the game is a reason and if you think he's potentially got another three world cups after this one he could be reigning supremest this isn't a flash in the pan this isn't speculation he has ever. needed disney to be at the very top of the game unbelievable player he's nineteen years of age we've known about him for a good eighteen months maybe even more to two years. is owned by monaco but he's on loan to p.s.t. a passenger man. as we talked about before it's a public secret that this deal is going to go through this summer and he's going to be the most expensive player in the world now what we saw today was was fantastic
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it was something that we've been longing for for a very very long time someone to come up with a performance someone who's promised something to was and hasn't quite delivered yet. and he did it killian the pop it's a delivered an unbelievable performance and we saw the first goal that we picked the ball out you know ten yards outside his own box and just made this incredible run where he showed everything that he has got in his log and showed great taking the incredible skills. extraordinary balance and then that pace the pace is just you know what i'm trying to think back to someone that i can sort of like me into intensive pace with the ball it was just accelerating to watch and you know that ended up. in a penalty situation that front garden response was from that but then he went on to school to pose on the go on out of the full show he was directly involved with three of the goals in the last sixteen games the big players usually step into the
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character and we've seen that today with the papa we've seen that with kabbani and it's beautiful to see and we can hope that puck is doing the same well the french players will have they gave a lot today to have six taste to recover in time for that much on the six in july nice girl but it's not just the players sit who gave a lot the fans will be emotionally draining it's quite a ride seven goals twists and turns and it will take its toll on the fans to. it was very happy to as a test match up so i woke up i can't even find out what i found so i have. sewn fourteen feet now it's you thank you ok was was it.

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